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From: | Charles Sandmann <sandmann AT praline DOT no DOT NeoSoft DOT com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: LADYBUG |
Date: | Wed, 02 Aug 1995 15:35:39 CDT |
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> Since installing V2.0 I have gotten semi-familiar with GDB but was wondering > if there is a manner in which I can use ladybug, or if this type of debugger > interface is in the works? FSDB, on which ladybug was based, is included in the V2 distribution. To port ladybug to V2, look at the FSDB distribution. There are changes needed in the symbol loading routines to handle non-initialized memory (see the common V2 versions) and then link -ldbg. Much of the other code which mucks directly with the GDT will have to be completely rewritten.
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