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From: Jan Buys <jan_buys AT hotmail DOT com>
Subject: cygdrive path
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 18:36:21 +0000 (UTC)
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Hello,

Sorry if this is a dumb newbie question.  I am a dumb newbie to cygwin after 
all :-)

I use the gcc compiler under cygwin to make some big builds.  gdb is used to 
debug.  However : I want to use a DDD-style visual front-end to gdb and my 
first choice was GNAT/GPS (looks DDD-like :) ).  The problem I experience 
however is that software like this has problems when it encounters '/cygdrive/' 
in the source file paths in the debug info of the executables I want to debug.

Is there anyone who has a solution to this or can point me to an interesting 
read ?  AFAIK it would be a bit of a pain to start using a solution set diff 
than cygwin now...  let me make the best out of it :)

Thanks in advance,
Jan


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