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Subject: | Re: gdb hangs in shell from Emacs |
Date: | Tue, 9 Jul 2002 12:37:44 +0200 |
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Hi there! I'm using a Windows port Emacs and tried everything to invoke gdb from there. But it seems that there is really now way, because it doesn't recognize any input. That's really crap, because I love Emacs and would also like to use those special gdb features that emacs should support. My question: Is there a similar windows port debugger working in Emacs with enhanced features (for example: emacs should mark the source lines the debugger steps into)??? thx for any reply
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