Thanks folks.

Just tried Qt on my Madriva 2010.2 laptop; it does indeed work just fine 
on there and it's using gdb 7.1.

Funnily enough I spent the weekend battling with Mandriva 2011 and 
Mageia 1 (neither of which work well, but that's another story!). I have 
been trying to upgrade as 2010.0 has reached the end of its support cycle.

I am stuck with 2010.0 for the moment though  until National Instruments 
sort out there VISA driver to work with later kernels. Once NI have 
sorted it I'll upgrade to 2010.2 which is a really nice release.

Thanks again for the advice. :~)





On 13/09/11 14:13, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
>
>
> 13.09.2011, 17:11, "Coda Highland"<[email protected]>:
>> On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 4:37 AM, Robert Wood
>> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>>
>>>   Hi Andre.
>>>
>>>   I have been using 1.3.1 for a ehile, but tried downloading the very
>>>   latest version yesterday which seems the same.
>>>
>>>    >  Append the debugger log (contents of right pane of Windows->Views->
>>>    >  Debugger Log). Also, what version of Qt Creator is that?
>>>
>>>   Here is my debugger log - hope it helps!
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>>   GNU gdb 6.8-7mdv2010.0 (Mandriva Linux release 2010.0)
>>
>> There's your problem; as Andre guessed, your gdb doesn't have Python
>> support. Install a 7.x release.
>
> .. or just upgrade to Mandriva 2010.2 (at least; 2011 is already here)
>
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