At 09:07 2002-10-17, you wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 04:10:35AM -0400, CBFalconer wrote:
Thomas Mellman wrote:
Thank you, that helped. Nevertheless, let me re-iterate my plea:
particularly in the CYGWIN world, fancy do-dads should be optional,
rather than standard Unix command line
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 04:10:35AM -0400, CBFalconer wrote:
Thomas Mellman wrote:
Thank you, that helped. Nevertheless, let me re-iterate my plea:
particularly in the CYGWIN world, fancy do-dads should be optional,
rather than standard Unix command line behaviour (IMHO) being optional.
I'm not sure if this is a cygwin issue, but...
I just ran gdb for the first time on CYGWIN to debug a little program I'm writing
All of a sudden up pops a graphics window. Now, I've used gdb for many years,
enjoy it, and can operate it. I can't operate this graphical interface and don't want
try gdb --help
Al
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Subject: new gdb interface
I'm not sure if this is a cygwin issue, but...
I just ran gdb for the first
Hi!
Thursday, 17 October, 2002 Thomas Mellman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TM I had to power down my box - neither kill(-9) on either the process under test,
TM the debugger or the debugger window, nor even the task manager were able
TM to kill the two processes, and even windows-shutdown hung.
Thomas Mellman wrote:
Thank you, that helped. Nevertheless, let me re-iterate my plea:
particularly in the CYGWIN world, fancy do-dads should be optional,
rather than standard Unix command line behaviour (IMHO) being optional.
Amen.
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egor duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 17.10.02 10:10:39:
Hi!
Thursday, 17 October, 2002 Thomas Mellman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TM I had to power down my box - neither kill(-9) on either the process under test,
TM the debugger or the debugger window, nor even the task manager were able
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Subject: new gdb interface
I'm not sure if this is a cygwin issue, but...
I just ran gdb for the first time on CYGWIN to debug a little program
I'm writing
All of a sudden up pops a graphics window
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Subject: Re: new gdb interface
Regarding the default window-fied behaviour of GDB - is that POSIX?
It certainly doesn't seem in the spirit of POSIX.
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