A while ago, I found out about this nifty piece of software in the french Linux magazine (or "Login:" - don't remember which) so I decided to try it out - and liked it.
cgdb is a curses interface for gdb. It's prerry simple to handle for people who know vi (such as myself) and requires no patching to work on Cygwin - except the patches needed to the configury to make it compile outside of the source tree. I've been using it on-and-off on my Gentoo, Red Hat and Cygwin boxes for a wee bit of time now, and thought it might interest the people in the Cygwin world, so I wrapped it up into a package. The files are available for review here: 9b743178321a61ffba7f9b60a19a3c90 *setup.hint f39465b88916fe2edfc2ceed575e6035 *cgdb-0.3.3a-1-src.tar.bz2 140812002cff27a22ee8d6957d9c7ae2 *cgdb-0.3.3a-1.tar.bz2 http://blytkerchan.chez.tiscali.fr/setup.hint http://blytkerchan.chez.tiscali.fr/cgdb-0.3.3a-1-src.tar.bz2 http://blytkerchan.chez.tiscali.fr/cgdb-0.3.3a-1.tar.bz2 It's compiled against 1.5.x (so I should probably have put it in as a test version) CTC (*) rlc (*) CTC: Comments Thoughtfully Considered - YA OLOCA addition? (YOA?) --
