> > What is the best way to have hamm system support debugging of ADA programs > > in > > gdb ? > > Install the slink version of gdb, try if it works; if it doesn't, submit a > useful bug report. >
>dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/devel/gdb_4.17-4.m68k.objc.threads.hwwp.fpu.gn at.deb > Note the "gnat" in there. [23:02:45 shaul]$ zcat /usr/doc/gdb/changelog.Debian.gz | head -n 16 | tail * re-integrated gnat support. (Was repported as a bug against 4.16, patch had been integrated then, but dropped while switching to version 4.17). (NB: Not being an ADA expert, I'd appreciate if s/o could confirm it now works properly, thanx) -- Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fri, 3 Jul 1998 18:46:28 +0200 [23:03:05 shaul]$ I am only at the beginning of my ADA course, and my gdb knowledge is limited to the basic operations. But it seems to me that gdb support for ADA is working (at least the basic functionality). Please note that I didn't thoroughly test it, though. I'll submit a bug report if I'll encounter one. -- System Information Package: gdb Version: 4.17-4.m68k.objc.threads.hwwp.fpu.gnat Debian Release: 2.0 Kernel Version: Linux rakefet 2.0.34 #2 Thu Jul 9 10:57:48 EST 1998 i586 unknown Versions of the packages gdb depends on: ii libc6 2.0.7t-1 The GNU C library version 2 (run-time files) ii libreadlineg2 2.1-10.1 GNU readline and history libraries, run-time ii ncurses3.4 1.9.9g-8.8 Video terminal manipulation - shared librari