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Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 12:05:39 +0200
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>
> If there is no further interest in it, how does the rest of the DJGPP world
> develop programs?  Is there another package that allows you to single-step,
> watch variables, etc?  Of course, I know that you can simply write
> fault-finding steps into programs to output to stdio, but that doesn't
> match
> the convenience of an IDE.


You can compile/link using the command line, or better MAKE with MAKEFILES
and debug with GDB. Even so, I mostly use RHIDE on WinXP and have learned to
avoid the problem areas. In some cases you need to debug with DGB and in
other cases it is just the simplest to put printf debug statements in the
code. Using DJGPP2.04 also works better on WinXP, so I have standardized on
that.

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<div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">If there is no further interest in it, how does the rest of the DJGPP world<br>

develop programs? &nbsp;Is there another package that allows you to single-step,<br>
watch variables, etc? &nbsp;Of course, I know that you can simply write<br>
fault-finding steps into programs to output to stdio, but that doesn&#39;t match<br>
the convenience of an IDE.</blockquote><div>&nbsp;</div></div>You can compile/link using the command line, or better MAKE with MAKEFILES and debug with GDB. Even so, I mostly use RHIDE on WinXP and have learned to avoid the problem areas. In some cases you need to debug with DGB and in other cases it is just the simplest to put printf debug statements in the code. Using DJGPP2.04 also works better on WinXP, so I have standardized on that.<br>
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