Hi Jesse & John, I am using gdb version 5.1.1. Following your tips, I just tried to install gdb 5.2. Now I am facing an installation problem. The last few lines after typing ./configure show flwg messages: checking compiler warning flags... -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type -Wcomment -Wtrigraphs -Wformat -Wparentheses -Wpointer-arith -Wuninitialized checking for cygwin... no checking for tgetent in -lncurses... (cached) no checking for tgetent in -lHcurses... no checking for tgetent in -ltermlib... no checking for tgetent in -ltermcap... (cached) no checking for tgetent in -lcurses... (cached) no checking for tgetent in -lterminfo... no configure: error: Could not find a term library Then 'make'-command does have any effect. So the installation failed. gcc I am using is that of version 2.95.3. The newer version gcc 3.0 has been installed as well, and is occasionally used. regards, setyo
Setyo Nugroho writes:
Hi John, No, init.c is not mentioned anywhere in the program.
Even for a simple prog like below, I cannot display (list) the prog us ing gdb.
What version of gdb? I have had varying success with different 5.x versions of gdb. 5.2 seems to be the best 5.x yet. A lot of the revampi ng of gdb had to do with C++, so I would try downloading and recompiling a newer version than the one you have. I think you can find them here:
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gdb
We have a lot of problems with 5.x gdb on other architectures just using it to debug C. We have had to stick with 4.17 on Sun, and 4.18 on Compaq ju st to debug anything. The linux stuff seems to be half way decent.
-- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
Setyo Nugroho writes:
Hi Jesse & John, I am using gdb version 5.1.1. Following your tips, I just tried to install gdb 5.2.
Try installing package ncurses-devel. And then do a 'make distclean' in the gdb-5.2 source.
Now I am facing an installation problem. The last few lines after typing ./configure show flwg messages:
checking compiler warning flags... -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type -Wcomment -Wtrigraphs -Wformat -Wparentheses -Wpointer-arith -Wuninitialized checking for cygwin... no checking for tgetent in -lncurses... (cached) no checking for tgetent in -lHcurses... no checking for tgetent in -ltermlib... no checking for tgetent in -ltermcap... (cached) no checking for tgetent in -lcurses... (cached) no checking for tgetent in -lterminfo... no configure: error: Could not find a term library
Then 'make'-command does have any effect. So the installation failed.
gcc I am using is that of version 2.95.3. The newer version gcc 3.0 has been installed as well, and is occasionally used.
regards, setyo
Setyo Nugroho writes:
Hi John, No, init.c is not mentioned anywhere in the program.
Even for a simple prog like below, I cannot display (list) the prog us ing gdb.
What version of gdb? I have had varying success with different 5.x versions of gdb. 5.2 seems to be the best 5.x yet. A lot of the revampi ng of gdb had to do with C++, so I would try downloading and recompiling a newer version than the one you have. I think you can find them here:
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gdb
We have a lot of problems with 5.x gdb on other architectures just using it to debug C. We have had to stick with 4.17 on Sun, and 4.18 on Compaq ju st to debug anything. The linux stuff seems to be half way decent.
-- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
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Jesse Marlin
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Setyo Nugroho