The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:

* gdb-14.1-1
* gdb-debuginfo-14.1-1
* gdb-multiarch-14.1-1

The GNU debugger allows you to debug programs written in C, C++, and other languages, by executing them in a controlled fashion and printing their data.

This is an update to the latest upstream version:

https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-announce/2023/000137.html

See the /usr/share/doc/gdb/NEWS file for a list of user-visible changes.

This release adds a separate package containing a gdb built with multiarch support for cross-debugging by connecting to a gdbserver running on a different architecture.

In addition, it contains the following patches carried forward from the previous Cygwin package:

* Teach the demangler to deal with '@'-decorated __stdcall functions
* (experimental) Teach gdb how to unwind frames for the Cygwin signal delivery wrapper functions _sigbe and sigdelayed * Fix a memory leak which would occur in the case when the result of realpath() is greater than or equal to SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE (Corinna Vinschen)
* Simplify and improve handling of inferior context after a Cygwin signal
* Use cygwin pgid if inferior is a cygwin process (Takashi Yano)
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