23.08.2012, 22:36, "Peter Kümmel" <[email protected]>: > On 23.08.2012 20:05, André Pönitz wrote: > >> On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 01:16:25PM +0200, Peter Kümmel wrote: >>> While reading the LLDB thread I had the idea to >>> mention here that ZeroBUGS was open sourced last year: >>> http://www.zerobugs.org/ >>> >>> It's a one-man-show, so the code base couldn't be gigantic. >>> History of this project could be read in the blog post. >> "ZeroBUGS is a visual debugger for Linux, a project that >> ate up all of my spare time between 2004 and 2008." >> >> Four or five years of "all spare time" can be quite a bit. >> And the result is something that supposedly runs on Linux >> (which I couldn't verify, since my distro doesn't ship >> the packages it depends on...) > > Yes, seems development is stalled. > >>> It's interesting to see that you don't need hundreds >>> of mean-years to write a debugger from scratch. >> Nobody mentioned hundred man-years. But having something >> usable, cross-platform takes a while. > > I only had gdb and LLVM in mind: gdb is several decades old > and LLDB is developed by Apple.
pathdb [1] also. [1] https://github.com/path64/debugger -- Regards, Konstantin _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
