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From: Joe Crepeau <jcrepeau AT ara DOT com>
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Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 21:17:07 +0000
Subject: Redirecting stdin under gdb
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Has the problem with redirecting stdin under gdb been fixed?=A0=20
The most recent posting I can find is from 1999 and it was a known problem =
then.

The problem is when you start up gdb and then type the following:

run < input

where "input" is an input file located in the current directory.=A0 gdb jus=
t sits there, apparently waiting for input.

According to the posting in 1999, the problem is because the "cmd arg parse=
r in win32/gdb doesn't look for redirection symbols."

If there is no fix, is there a work-around so that I can use gdb in cygwin?

Thanks,
Joe

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