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From: Mathew Boorman <mathew DOT boorman AT au DOT cmg DOT com>
To: "'cygwin AT cygwin DOT com'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: GDB error
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 11:52:29 +1100
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>I have a small c++ program that compiles and runs, under g++, with no 
>problem. When I try to use GDB I get an error the moment I run the file.

The best help I can offer is...

My (pretty clean) 2000 machine at home gdb works fine. (1.3.3-2 I think)

My NT4SP6 machine at work gets this exact problem. 
I did a Cygwin(full) update this morning to 1.3.5-2 and still get it.
gdb version is GNU gdb 5.0 (20010428-3)
This machine has had lots of junk in it including tools like enhydra that
installed cygwin.  I suspect it may be some dll hanging around.

I note that it looks like its starting a 'cmd.exe' shell to run it when it
stuffs up, which seems wierd.

Could it be an NT4 issue?

If anyone cares enough to try and resolve it I can get more info at some
stage.

m@

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