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From: dagenais AT vlsi DOT polymtl DOT ca (Michel Dagenais)
Subject: debugging multi-threaded gnu-win32 apps with gdb?
21 Oct 1996 15:29:04 -0700 :
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I am trying to port multithreaded applications to gnu-win32. These
applications already contain code to call native Win32 calls for
a number of things including threads. Will gdb be able to do something
useful on such multi-threaded applications?

In gnu-win32, there is a way to set an environment variable (STRACE?)
and obtain a trace of all "cygwin32 handled system calls". Is there
something comparable available for the native calls? I am relatively new to
NT and any pointer to "unix like tools on NT", besides gnu-win32,
are highly appreciated (e.g. equivalent of strace, netstat, vmstat...)
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