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- From: ioi@pixmap.seas.upenn.edu (Ioi Kim Lam)
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- Subject: C++ Debugger for Motif -----> HELP
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- Date: 17 Nov 92 13:28:08 GMT
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- Date: 10 Nov 92 20:57:31 GMT
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- Subject: C++ Debugger with Motif
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- I am using X11R4 on the SunOS. I am writing Motif programs in C++, using the
- GNU compiler g++. Does anyone know how to debug these programs. I tried
- gdb-3.2 and gdb-3.5 but they don't seem to understand the C++
- function-name convention. Gdb-4.4 gives an segmentation fault with the
- Motif program, although it can debug normal C++ programs under Unix. I
- tried UPS but it always shows the header file instead of the source file.
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- Are there any public-domain X-Debugger available that can support C++?
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- Please reply to ioi@eniac.seas.upenn.edu
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- Thank you in advance.
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