> I once saw a note from John Ward to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (on 11 Oct 2001), in > which John suggested that: > > > > $ g++ -g -o main main.cc > > > > would allow > > > > $ ddd main > > > > to work. This does not allow ddd to run on my machine. I am running: > > ddd-3.3.1-5 > gdb-5.2-2 > gcc-2.96-108.7.2 > glibc-2.2.4-29 > glibc-common-2.2.4-29 > > on a Redhat6.0->...->7.2, P-II machine and I get the "$cwd/init.c: No such > file or directory" message after launching ddd, just as John's sender did. > > I have used an earlier version of ddd successfully. I still have various > files, including init (a script, not a .c) file in ~mike/.ddd/, although > g++ wasn't working at that time. Since I brought ddd, gdb, & gcc up to > date, ddd has stopped working. My guess is that the problem is somehow > related to installing g++. What other packages or setup issue could be > holding it back? > > Any ideas you might have would be greatly appreciated...
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