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Re: XXGDB PROBLEMS

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mike Sangrey)
Sat Oct 26 19:13:59 1996

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cc: ddd-users@ips.cs.tu-bs.de
In-reply-to: Your message of "Sat, 26 Oct 1996 15:41:47 EDT."
             <199610261941.PAA06659@redeemed> 
Date: Sat, 26 Oct 1996 19:10:21 -0400
From: Mike Sangrey <mike@sojurn.lns.pa.us>
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Brock Wiliams wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to used xxgdb to debug a simple little C program,
> but when I try to "next" or "step" the code displayed
> in the top window does not scroll.  I can "next" untill
> I hit the bug and crash, but I can't see which lines 
> its executing.  Also when I hit the "edit" button,
> I get the error  nice: xxgdbedit: No such file or directory
>  
> Am I missing something?  I was using xxgdb-1.08-3 from 
> Picasso, but when I started having problems, I upgraded
> to -5 from Colgate.  I verified with rpm and everying
> looks installed.  Any suggestions?  Is there a better
> debugger I should try?
> 

Try ddd!  You won't be disappointed!

http://www.cs.tu-bs.de/softech/ddd/

I've CC'ed the ddd-users mailing list and would like someone in charge of ddd 
to contact red-hat.  Also, likewise, would someone at red-hat try to get in 
touch with ddd, if you can.  It would be a win-win.

Thanks.
-- 
  Mike Sangrey	<mike@sojurn.lns.pa.us>	(Home)
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		  Anyone using this name owes me $1,000,000."



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