Am Mon, 7 Jan 2008 09:24:41 -0600 schrieb Jonathon Jongsma: > On 1/6/08, Andreas Volz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Use Anjuta, but at least the 2.3.1 unstable release. There're some > > debugger stability updates included compared to the last stable > > version. Anjuta has the best GUI debugger that I know for Linux. > > Admittedly, I'm not a completely neutral observer here, and I don't > mean to denigrate the great work the anjuta guys have been doing > lately, but I try the anjuta debugger on non-trivial programs from > time to time, and I always seem to end up with anjuta crashing. Has > that improved in 2.3.1?
Yes, the debugger has been much improved in 2.3.1. All versions before crashed really often. It's still not perfect, but I use it all the time for debugging. Even my complex multi-threaded application is possible to debug with Anjuta 2.3.1. I added a lot of bug reports for Anjuta and I like to see that the developers react very fast and solve the issues often in some days in SVN. Currently I'm testing a special Anjuta patch to use the gdb option "-d" to add external source files. This helps me to debug libraries that are installed with source and debug info on Gentoo. No other GUI that I know has the possibility to step into and through libraries that easy. But for sure I'm also not a neutral observer. Give it a try if you like... regards Andreas _______________________________________________ gtkmm-list mailing list gtkmm-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list