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Message-ID: | <37625254.C322726C@hitech.net.au> |
From: | leroy <leroy AT hitech DOT net DOT au> |
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: can't debug with djgpp |
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Date: | Sat, 12 Jun 1999 22:28:05 +1000 |
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The .o file is a COFF file. COFF stands for Common Object File Format (or there abouts), COFF is an executable file (just not in DOS :) so to create the exe a stub loader is prefixed to it. Sorry I can't help with the debugging part though. Cheers, leroy. Paul Van Belinghen wrote: > I am using Rhide 1.4 with Djgpp 2.02 on Win98. > > I found that I could not debug a program with Rhide (I tried c, ada, and > fortran sources). Even though the "-g" option is used in compilation, > Rhide still displays the "debug info not available" message when I try > to step or trace. I found some other people who had this problem in this > newsgroup but no one could explain it. I tried using -gstabs and -Wall > but to no avail. Am I supposed to see a .coff file in the compilation > directory? All I see is .ali, .o, and .exe produced. I tried "gcc -g > file.c" from the command prompt, but still no .coff file - just a.exe.
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