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GDB Mailing Lists
There are several mailing lists for discussions about GDB
development, GDB announcements, GDB bug reports, and GDB patches.
- gdb-announce
(archives)
- A read-only low
volume list for the posting of announcements about releases or other
important events.
-
gdb
(archives)
- A list for general discussion about GDB. Any
GDB-related subject not covered by another list is appropriate here;
in practice, most of the discussions are about ideas for future
changes. Patches should be sent to the gdb-patches
mailing-list (see below). Bugs should be reported
using the Bug Database.
- gdb-patches
(archives)
- For patch
submissions and discussion. All patch submissions and submission
discussion should go through this list.
-
gdb-prs
(archives)
- A read-only mailing list for bug reports.
See the Bug Database for information on how to
submit a bug.
- gdb-testers
(archives)
- is a list for the
announcement of development snapshots and the reporting of test
results.
-
gdb-cvs
(archives)
- A read-only list for git commit messages
from commits to the GDB git repository. Note that this list may be
high volume from time to time. It has an odd name for historical
reasons.
-
src-cvs
(archives)
- A read-only list for git commit messages
from the top-level files and shared directories. It has an odd
name for historical reasons
-
gdbadmin
(archives)
- A read-only list for cron log
messages and other dull boring stuff.
Former Resources, No Longer Active Nor Monitored
- gnu.gdb.bug
- (mail relay bug-gdb) is the public GDB news group.
[bugs]
[maintainers]
[contributing]
[current git]
[documentation]
[download]
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[song]
[wiki]