Hi Daniel, Daniel Schepler wrote: >
yes, I've got an empty email. But I was able to read it from bugs.debian.org. You asked me to send a program and test if gdb 'display' shows 'table'. The answer to the latter is 'yes'. gdb started from the command line shows the member 'table' both with 'print' and with 'display'. The thing with the program didn't work out to my expectations. The program 'mysqld' requires some support files to be able to run until it reaches a function where a class with a member 'table' is used. I found a subset of the MySQL installation directory and put it in a tar file. Just to be sure that it will work in a different users environment, I unpacked it under a different user and started it. Now even ddd display showed the 'table' member! :-/ So some of my preferences lead to 'table' suppression. I moved my ~/.ddd directory away (on my work account) and started ddd anew. It displayed the 'table' member. Now I compared the two ~/.ddd/init files. I found a line "suppress.vsl *->table;...". This looks as if it could be guilty of the problem. Unfortunately I cannot remember to have entered these suppressions. How would these normally find their way to the init file? Could I have made these entries accidentally somehow? I cleared the suppression settings from the suppress.vsl line an now it works. You may close the bug. Thank you very much! Regards Ingo -- Ingo Strüwing, Senior Software Developer MySQL GmbH, Dachauer Str. 37, D-80335 München Geschäftsführer: Kaj Arnö - HRB München 162140