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Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 08:48:48 -0800 (PST)
From: Liming <linhaiyxs AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Questions about gnu debug
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I read the FAQ, but still very confused, please help.

1.
I have a project written by C++, I want to debug it under Cygwin. I
know I can use g++ -g, but I think this is for a single .cpp file. How
to debug a whole Project? Anyway to debug the project inside a windows like editor?

2. The gnu C++ under Cygwin only support 32 bit windowss vista or 7. Is that right? Thanks!



      

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