On Friday 03 September 2010 15:37:15 ext Ed Sutton wrote:
> > Mixed source with assembly is visible during debugging when in
> >  "instruction-wise" mode of operation. There's no "static" version of it.
> 
> Static display of mixed source with assembly would be very cool.  

Right now the gdb does most of the work here. So making that work
without gdb running would be quite some effort.

> I tried upgrading to the latest Qt 2.0 and use qtsdk-2010.01 to build with. 
> Qt Creator 2.0 seemed to do some unexpected strange stuff.  It ignored 
> my project's DESTDIR and put my project build output in a new directory 
> that I did not tell it to.  I may have to try it again when I have time.

Switching off "shadow builds" might help.

> > GDB 6.8
> > [And that misses all the Python bits ;-}]
> 
> Can you please elaborate on what I am missing out on?

A few bits are mentioned in

 http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/2010/04/22/peek-and-poke-vol-3

> Should I download and install the gdb 7.1 tarball?

Sound like a good idea.
 
Andre'
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