Kdevelop is a really nice IDE and has great gdb integration, I prefer it
over eclipse.

On 9/1/07, Yotam Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What's the main issue? Is it that it's impossible to work with GDB because
> it crashes, or is it gdb's command line interface? If the problem is the
> latter, then have him use a decent frontend. I use emacs's gdbsrc mode,
> which integrates control of the debugger with your existing code buffers.
> Some people use external tools, but I prefer to integrate debugging with
> editing.
>
> Yotam,
>
> P.S. Have him use emacs22
>
> On 9/1/07, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > We are at this stage were the lead C++ developer needs to switch over
> > our mostly ACE-based applications from Windows to Linux and needs a GOOD and
> > CONVENIENT debugging environment for multi-threaded applications.
> >
> > He's giving a honest effort to use gdb but so far found it very hard to
> > work with and at least once he managed to get gdb itself to crash.
> >
> > Can anyone recommend a REALLY USEFUL(TM) debugger for Linux, even cheap
> > commercial ones (up to around 100$ per seat)?
> >
> > Please spare me the preaching about gdb being so great - that guy, who
> > haven't touched Linux until last week, is already doing a tremendous effort
> > to convert and needs any tool he can to help him.
> >
> > At least one of the target environments will be RHEL4 (due to customer's
> > demands) but there is a good chance the Debian will be our internal SOE.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --Amos
> >
> >
>

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