Wilfried Goesgens <room_deb...@outgesourced.org> writes:

> Heres a transscript:
>
> (gdb) <- thats the prompt indicating GUD is waiting for input
>
>   C-c C-cQuit <- pressed Ctrl+c Ctrl+c it prints 'Quit', but it should simply 
> output the prompt in the next line instead.

Hmm, I've been unable to reproduce this.  Here's what I tried:

  M-x gud-gdb
  gdb --fullname emacs
  run
  C-c C-c

At this point I see the "(gdb)" prompt.  I also see it if I hit "C-c
C-c" right after gdb starts up, or after a "bt".

So I'm wondering if you can still reproduce the problem there (and if
so, and if possible, could you test a newer emacs24)?

It might also be worth testing after starting up emacs with "emacs -Q"
to see if any local configurations might be affecting emacs' behavior.

Thanks
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