Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/10/20/01:15:53
If anyone knows how to solve this problem I would much appreciate it:
When using win32 gdb under NT emacs everything seems to work fine
except that gdb/emacs can't find the associated source files. This seems
to be because the source file pathnames embedded in the executable
are in the //d/dir1/dir1/abc.c form and emacs tries to open
D://d/dir1/dir2/abc.c.
Is there some way to generate symbols in the D: format? Or some way to
get emacs to read files in the //d/ format??
Thanks,
Mike Ford
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