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Re: Insight ?



It's still not working.  I put a SET DISPLAY=MYMACHINE:0.0 in my
autoexec.bat and it still doesn't work.  Do I have to have X11 installed
in order to make this work?  In the bash shell that comes up when I
click on cygwin it now echos back MYMACHINE when I try to echo $DISPLAY
command, so I know that it's set properly.  Is there any diagnostics I
can run to find out where insight it trying to send the "hello world"
characters?

Thanks,


Jim Ingham wrote:
> 
> Colin,
> 
> Make sure that your "DISPLAY" environment is set.  To see if it is, do:
> 
> $ echo $DISPLAY
> 
> This should be something like
> 
> machineName:0.0
> 
> where machineName is ... the name of your machine.  If it isn't, you can
> set it by:
> 
> setenv DISPLAY machineName:0.0
> 
> Jim
> 
> On Sunday, February 4, 2001, at 12:58 PM, insight-digest-
> help@sources.redhat.com wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've tried a few visual front ends for GDB, the last being CodeMedic but
> > found it so bug ridden it was a toil.
> >
> > Being a Windows programmer for years I'm getting very interested in
> > Linux
> > and have developed one project under FreeBSD.
> >
> > I need a good debugger that allows me to set watches, examine variables
> > etc
> > and was pleased to find Insight by trawling the Net.
> >
> > Being fairly new to Linux (I've been using it on and off for about a
> > year)
> > I'm not convinced that I've installed it correctly.
> >
> > I downloaded 19990727.bz2, unzipped it to the tar file, un-tarred it and
> > rebuilt everything.
> >
> > I then ran make install and it seemd to complete OK.
> >
> > The installation seemed to create a load of files, including GDB itself
> > and
> > left it in the insight-19990727 directory under my home directory.
> >
> > Running either this gdb or the one in /usr/bin doesn't invoke the GUI
> > interface for Insight I was expecting.
> > It just gives plain old gdb.
> >
> > Is their a command line switch for invoking the GUI ?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Colin Johnson
> 
> --
> Jim Ingham                                   jingham@apple.com
> Developer Tools - gdb
> Apple Computer

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