On 5/27/14, 5:11 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> On 27/05/14 13:47, Greif, Hans-Jürgen wrote:
>> Hello Dr. A. Hansen,
>>
>> I have 3 macs  MacBook Pro  2010mid, MacBook Pro 2012mid, mac pro 2014 and 
>> all systems have OS 10.9.3 and on all systems there is no  gdb
>> even after fresh install.
>>
>> On mac pro I have installed the gnu gdb. This works after a certificate for 
>> signing of gdb is generated.
>>
>> On fink install gdb, there is a lot of python software involved and no gdb 
>> is running.
>
> Maybe this is related to your question? From 'fink info gdb':
>
>    Usage Notes:
>    The programs in this package are prefixed with fsf- (gdb is "fsf-gdb",
>    etc.) to avoid conflicting with Xcode's programs of the same name.
>
> OTOH, I don't know how you tell ddd that gdb is /sw/bin/fsf-gdb. If you
> can't, you can always place a symlink into /usr/local/bin or $HOME/bin.
>

Aha!  I've got a /usr/bin/gdb which never got removed from some prior 
Xcode and OS version.
-- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/

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