Somehow in the last few months, I managed to break something which now
prevents me from debugging with Pose and gdb.  (I'm fuzzy on this since
the last time I used the debugger was in October sometime.)

I've tried everything: searching the archives, reinstalling PRC-Tools,
upgrading to pose 3.0a8, downgrading back to 3.0a7, creating new
sessions in the debugger, building with -g on the compiler and linker
command lines, etc.  This is all on Red Hat Linux 6.2, with gcc 2.95.2. 
I've tried both prc-tools 2.0 and 2.0.90.

I can see that my PRC file size goes up by 108 bytes when I build with
-g.  I load the PRC file into Pose, start GDB with the COFF executable,
type "target pilot localhost:6414" (or 2000), click on the program in
the Launcher, and the program runs, without breaking on PilotMain.  I
can say "break PilotMain", and it tells me it added the breakpoint, but
still it refuses to stop.

What in the world did I do to break this?
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