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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 14:00:58 +0300
From: "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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> From: pavenis AT lanet DOT lv
> Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 12:03:10 +0300
> 
> (gdb) info sources
> Source files for which symbols have been read in:
> 
> libgcc2.c, frame-dwarf2.c

That definitely looks wrong: where's hello.c?

> > Also, does "objdump --debugging hello.exe" print correct source file
> > names?  And where does frame-dwarf2.c come from?
> 
> $DJDIR/lib/gcc-lib/djgpp/3.0/libgcc.a
> 
> See gzipped output of objdump in attachment. I don't see any line  
> information about hello.c there though

More than that: it looks like all the DJGPP sources have no line
number info, or any other symbol information, for that matter.

Can you compare the output of objdump with what you get on another
system, such as GNU/Linux?

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