running GDB under Emacs on NT
Sergey Okhapkin
sos@prospect.com.ru
Tue Mar 18 09:38:00 GMT 1997
Chris Firth wrote:
> Emacs 19.34.1
>
> I have compiled the infamous "hello world" program with the "-g" option.
> In Emacs, I invoke the command "gdb hello.exe". A "gud-hello.exe"
> window opens. From there I enter "target exec hello.exe" and then "run"
> on the command like and it runs OK (I do get a bunch of messages
> complaining about not being able to read line numbers in some .dll files
> but I assume that's because I don't have the source for these files).
> If I try to run the same thing with a breakpoint set at "main" then a
> line is displayed that indicates the breakpoint is reached at main but
> the Emacs hangs. The gdb prompt never appears and the source code does
> not show up in another window. ^X^C does not free things up. I have to
> kill the gdb.exe task from the NT Task Manager to get Emacs to work
> again.
I just tried the same with the same version of Emacs. No problems at all! Did You read NTemacs FAQ?
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Sergey Okhapkin
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