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From: david DOT bush AT adn DOT alcatel DOT com (David Bush)
Subject: Re: pdb on xemacs on Windows
6 Jun 1998 03:56:11 -0700 :
Message-ID: <199806052059.QAA23346.cygnus.gnu-win32@monty>
References: <13688 DOT 22121 DOT 727041 DOT 461723 AT janus DOT pgt DOT com>
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To: cgw AT pgt DOT com (Charles G Waldman)
Cc: wwe AT aifb DOT uni-karlsruhe DOT de, xemacs-nt AT xemacs DOT org, gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

> 
> Wolfgang Weitz writes:
>  > cgw AT pgt DOT com wrote:
>  > > (running xemacs-21.0-b42 on Win98)
>  > > I can start "pdb" and it basically works - I can step through
>  > > programs, etc.  However, (windows only) the source buffer is never
>  > > displayed; even if I manually load the source file, pdb doesn't seem
>  > > to notice this buffer (that is, it doesn't highlight the current
>  > > line).
>  > 
>  > Just an idea: Have you already tried whether the
>  > source-buffer-update-thing works for any other debugging mode (e.g. ``C'') 
>  > under Win95?
>  > 
> 
> I've been trying to follow up on this suggestion, however the
> "gdb.exe" that comes with the Cygnus Developer's Kit is bundled with a
> Tk GUI and is unsuitable for use in XEmacs.  I tried building gdb from
> the FSF sources, however "configure" fails - it says:
> 
>  configure: error: no acceptable ld found in $PATH
>  Configure in /cgw/Gnu/gdb-4.17/opcodes failed, exiting.
> 
> Does anybody out there have a non-GUI version of gdb.exe which can be
> used in XEmacs GDB mode?
> 
the cygwin gdb should work.  It has a "--nw" mode that makes it look
like the debugger we all know and love.  I had  a dbug session up
earlier today inside Xemacs, but I can't vouch for the fancier
interactions.

david

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