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Re: Objective-C gdb (was: Re: Problem with AppKit/Fonts?)
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Adam Fedor |
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Re: Objective-C gdb (was: Re: Problem with AppKit/Fonts?) |
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Mon, 14 Jul 2003 17:02:20 -0600 |
On Monday, July 14, 2003, at 09:21 AM, Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
I get it now. It only seems to happen when using next within a method
that is in a shared library. In fact, I've been able to replicate
this on even C programs (see attached). Someone should tell me I'm
wrong - I can't believe no one else has noticed this...
I think it must be a relatively recent change ... it doesn't show up
superficially on tests of recent copies of the debugger, and mostly
I've been using older copies.
My main development systems are using gdb built from cvs with your
patches on the 7th of March, and the problem
does not show up in your test application with that version of gdb.
I've narrowed it down to this change:
2003-05-30 Mark Kettenis <kettenis@gnu.org>
Hopefully some gdb god can fix it since it's way beyond my level (see
PR shlibs/1237)
- Problem with AppKit/Fonts?, Dietmar Dreyer, 2003/07/10
- Re: Problem with AppKit/Fonts?, Andreas Voegele, 2003/07/11
- Objective-C gdb (was: Re: Problem with AppKit/Fonts?), Adam Fedor, 2003/07/11
- Re: Objective-C gdb (was: Re: Problem with AppKit/Fonts?), Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2003/07/12
- Re: Objective-C gdb (was: Re: Problem with AppKit/Fonts?), David Ayers, 2003/07/12
- Re: Objective-C gdb (was: Re: Problem with AppKit/Fonts?), Adam Fedor, 2003/07/13
- Re: Objective-C gdb (was: Re: Problem with AppKit/Fonts?), David Ayers, 2003/07/13
- Re: Objective-C gdb (was: Re: Problem with AppKit/Fonts?), Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2003/07/14
- Re: Objective-C gdb (was: Re: Problem with AppKit/Fonts?), Eric Dahlman, 2003/07/14
- Re: Objective-C gdb (was: Re: Problem with AppKit/Fonts?),
Adam Fedor <=