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Subject: seg fault in cygwin1.dll during gdb session
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 19:25:01 +0200
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From: "Shmuel Vagner" <Shmuel DOT Vagner AT celeno DOT com>
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HI,
I am using a SlickEdit IDE to compile and debug my projects.
When debugging a new operator gdb reports a segmentation fault.
I found this problem in the archives and the proposed solution is to
ignore the fault and continue debugging.
Unfortunately this is possible with gdb or ddd but not with slic (No CLI
there).
My question: Is there a patch for this and how can I install it (does it
involves building Cygwin from source or is there another simpler way)?
Thanks
Shmuel 

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