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From: Ian Collins <ianc AT kiwiplan DOT co DOT nz>
To: "Gnu-Win32 (E-mail)" <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>
Subject: Does anyone have attachable gdb
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 17:21:46 +1300
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:-)
Has anyone managed to get gdb 4.17.1 (in b20.1, NT4, SP3) to attach to a
process (or be able to run programs that use terminal ioctl calls)? If so,
how!!!

I'm loathe to go back to the good old days when you sprinkle printf
statements through your code to isolate a problem.

Also, I don't want to belabor a point, but what the heck do you do with the
friendly core files created, eg, 

[main] ug 19141 (0) exception: trapped!

[main] ug 19141 (0) exception: code 0xC0000094 at 0x40109B

[main] ug 19141 (0) exception: ax 0x1 bx 0x244FF60 cx 0x1 dx 0x0

[main] ug 19141 (0) exception: si 0x244FF62 di 0x0 bp 0x244FF30 sp 0x244FF30

[main] ug 19141 (0) exception: exception is: STATUS_INTEGER_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: Stack trace:

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: frame 0: sp = 0x244FD4C, pc = 0x6100A2C3

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: frame 1: sp = 0x244FD88, pc = 0x77F94512

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: frame 2: sp = 0x244FDAC, pc = 0x77F88EEB

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: frame 3: sp = 0x244FE38, pc = 0x77F76266

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: frame 4: sp = 0x244FF30, pc = 0x401081

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: frame 5: sp = 0x244FF3C, pc = 0x40104F

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: frame 6: sp = 0x244FF48, pc = 0x61004402

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: frame 7: sp = 0x244FF88, pc = 0x61004420

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: frame 8: sp = 0x244FF94, pc = 0x4011CE

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: frame 9: sp = 0x244FFA4, pc = 0x40103A

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: frame 10: sp = 0x244FFC0, pc = 0x77F1B304

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: frame 11: sp = 0x244FFF0, pc = 0x0

[main] ug 19141 (0) stack: End of stack trace                   


Thanks,
Ian Collins

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