> > Where can we learn more from the master! My sentiments exactly. I *REALLY* wish there was a searchable "kevinbuettnersknowledgenuggets.org" web site. I do use the PLUG archives when I remember that "Hmmm. Seems like Kevin posted something on this issue." but it would be GREAT if Kevin could simply dd his mind onto a searchable web site somewhere. :) Come on, Kevin! Write some books! Make some coin! Mi Dos Pesos, D * On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 12:14:18AM -0700, Kevin Buettner wrote: > On Feb 10, 3:26pm, Stephen Smith wrote: > > > are you using the insight version of the gdb debugger from cygwin or Redhat? > > At times, yes. But I do most of my debugging with the command line > version. I've tried ddd and insight and they're both pretty good, but > years ago, when I first started using gdb, there was no GUI and I > became accustomed to the command line version. Also, much of my > debugging over the years has been in dynamically generated code > produced by an on-the-fly compiler (first Prolog, and then later Java) > for which there was no readily available corresponding source code, so > these graphical versions which show your location in the source code > were overkill for me. > > These days, the program that I most often debug with gdb is gdb! > > > Where can we learn more from the master! > > (blush) > > You are welcome to ask questions to this list -- I think they will be > tolerated so long as the list doesn't become too consumed with gdb > matters. Also, there are some other more focused lists that one can > ask GDB questions on. See http://sources.redhat.com/gdb for more > information about these lists. > > Kevin