Hello!
I have a question regarding gpc and rhide under Linux: I have been using gpc-20000913 under Red Hat Linux 6.2 and 7.1 together with rhide 1.4.9-1 (which I got from a rpm-file :rhide-1.4.9-1.i386.rpm I downloaded..) This version of rhide has been somewhat buggy but very useful for debugging purposes. Now, when I upgraded to gpc 2.1 the debugging does not work at all any longer. I can not watch an expression while stepping through the code as I could before. I have tried different combinations of upper case and lower case in the specification of the watch but nothing seems to work. (The gpc 2.1 compiler pass all test in the test directory of the gpc-distribution (except 3 with are omitted) )
Does anybody know of a version of rhide which work reasonable well with gpc2.1 and RH ?
Thanks Per
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Per Persson wrote:
I have a question regarding gpc and rhide under Linux: I have been using gpc-20000913 under Red Hat Linux 6.2 and 7.1 together with rhide 1.4.9-1 (which I got from a rpm-file :rhide-1.4.9-1.i386.rpm I downloaded..) This version of rhide has been somewhat buggy but very useful for debugging purposes. Now, when I upgraded to gpc 2.1 the debugging does not work at all any longer. I can not watch an expression while stepping through the code as I could before. I have tried different combinations of upper case and lower case in the specification of the watch but nothing seems to work.
There was a bug with debug info in 2.1 which has been fixed in the newer alphas. I don't know if that's the reason for your problems, but you might want to try those.
Frank
On Sunday 15 September 2002 02:07, Per Persson wrote:
Hello!
I have a question regarding gpc and rhide under Linux: I have been using gpc-20000913 under Red Hat Linux 6.2 and 7.1 together with rhide 1.4.9-1 (which I got from a rpm-file :rhide-1.4.9-1.i386.rpm I downloaded..) This version of rhide has been somewhat buggy but very useful for debugging purposes.
You may try my newer builds of RHIDE (current CVS with some modifications) from http://rhide.sourceforge.net/snapshots
However I haven't tested them for RH. In worth case You may have to build them from sources.
Andris