I often use the gdb command-line interface - its powerful once you are used
to it, and can be faster for many types of debugging tasks.  When I want a
gui, I normally use gvd (which can be downloaded as binaries or source for
windows and linux, and connected to any gdb).  I've even played with ddd
under windows/cygwin-xfree86 - suprisingly enough it worked, although it was
painfully slow.  However, I like to have the choice of insight too.

> Yes, please! I use insight. In fact, I thought most people did. What else
do
> they use?
>
> Cheers,
>
> James
>
> >
> > insight (GDB GUI) is not included. an installer for insight
> > will follow
> > if there are users for it. i'll provide a installer with gcc 3.4 too,
> > when this one is successful.
> >
> > chris
>
>
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