That path does not exist in Xcode 5.0 or Xcode 5.1 DP3. Are you sure you aren't 
looking at an older Xcode (say, Xcode 4.6)?

-Kevin

On Jan 9, 2014, at 4:04 AM, Alexander Stavonin <[email protected]> wrote:

> FYI. Apple doesn't remove GDB in 10.9. They has removed symlink for it So, 
> you can find GDB in 
> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/libexec/gdb/gdb-i386-apple-darwin
>  and create symlink manually.
> 
> Best,
> Alex
> 
> 
> 2014/1/9 Jack Moffitt <[email protected]>
> > We've got a little 0.9 release candidate here. I've given it the most
> > cursory test, but if you have the inclination go ahead and install these on
> > your system of choice and see how it fares. These days we generally claim to
> > support Mac OS X 10.6+, Windows 7 and 2008 RC2, a variety of Linuxes, and
> > Android, but the intrepid may have luck on other platforms as well. If
> > things go reasonably well with this RC then we'll sign and tag and release
> > it to the world tomorrow.
> 
> Servo is moving almost to this version and it's been working pretty
> well even with lightly mixed native and green tasks. Debugging in
> particular seems much improved (except on OS X 10.9 where Apple has
> removed gdb).
> 
> Some of my favorite things from 0.9 are the dead code warnings and the
> almost total removal of the option dance. Servo's code gets a little
> cleaner every time we move Rust forward.
> 
> Happy testing!
> jack.
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