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Subject: Signalling of non console application
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 08:40:01 +0200
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From: "Schraner, Philipp" <schr@metrohm.ch>
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How can applications be signalled (i.e. CTRL+C) if they have no console?
My problem is sourced in a GDB cross debugger that does not stop if it is Eclipse controlled, but it stops without problems in a console. On the other hand the cygwin-special gdb (built by redhat/cygwin as I suppose, not by GNU) does stop controlled by Eclipse. It stops delayed but it stops. How can it be done for a cross debugger?

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