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From: "Francisco Pastor" <Francisco DOT Pastor AT uv DOT es>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Help about gdb for djgpp
Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1998 19:59:55 +0100
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I'm a user of the djgpp C++ compiler and need help about some questions over
the debuger gdb.

1) My code have to run in a Industrial PC with few memory and I canīt start
the gdb on it. In the gdb documentation apears the posibility of use the
remote debugging but I donīt find in the disrtibution the module i386-stub.c
to link wit my application. Please, some body know how can I get it? Another
posibulity is to use the program gdbserver, but I think that this only exist
in the Unix environmets. Is that true?


2) I have used the gdb for the gnat ADA compiler, version 3.10-nt for
Windows 95/NT, based on the gcc compiler, and it is very friendly, similar
to the gdb in a X-window environment. This version of the gdb is configured
to the gnat ADA compiler but donīt run with a C++ program. I'm interested in
a similar version to debug C++ programs, but I donīt know how configure it
or where is a version for that. I will apreciate some help about this.

Thanks

 Francisco Pastor Gomis.
 email: Francisco DOT Pastor AT uv DOT es

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