Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/02/28/01:49:38
On 28 Feb 1996, Mr A. Walker wrote:
> : Make sure you run the same version of GDB on Linux as you do under DJGPP.
> : The latest version of GDB is 4.15, but DJGPP still has only 4.12. That
> : bug could have been corrected in the version you have on Linux.
>
> I bet the problem would occur in v4.15, as it occurs for me in
> v4.14. From the sources it might be due to MSDOS not understanding the
> PATH enviornment variable (colon seperated). I'm really too lazy to
> fix this, since most other things work for me.
How can any problem with PATH be related to this bug, whereby GDB
apparently doesn't get enough info from the pre-processor to be able to
debug code whose source is on a header file #include'd by a source file?
> Also i dont think you can put breakpoints in headerfiles or
> inlined code because there is no corresponding object file to get line
> info from ; the main object file references the C source file and that's
> it?!
That's *exactly* the problem of the original poster: some of his
functions were defined on a header file.
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