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From: da <darndt AT oriondevel DOT com>
Subject: g++ Debugger for Win32?
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 13:18:31 +0000 (UTC)
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Does anyone know of a good g++ debugger for Win32?   I've tried using Eclipse 
and CDT but those tools are tremendously troublesome and buggy.  I tried using 
a tool called VIDE - which looks very good, but the debugging is barely a step 
above using GDB from the command line.  Finally, there's this "Insight" thing 
that comes with Cygwin, but it's not very robust.

I would be willing to $PAY$ for a good, intuitive integrated IDE/debugger that 
actually worked well with g++ - it doesn't have to be free.  

Any and all leads welcome.  Thanks in advance.

-- Dave



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