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From: bobhazard AT aol DOT com (BobHazard)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Debugging
Date: 10 Dec 1995 12:26:35 -0500
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Help,
      I can't seem to get the gdb debugger to work.  I can get it loaded
and running under 
go32 with my program, but can't get it to step through the program code.  
I try by 
setting a breakpoint, and then executing a 'run' to start it off.  When
the breakpoint is reached, I usually get an illegal instruction signal.  I
don't believe that this is what I should
be getting.  Either way, once the program is stopped at that breakpoint,
it refuses to step 
or do a next, probably due to the illegal instruction signal which I can't
seem to clear.  
    To summarize the setup;
1) running in DOS window under Win3.1 with gdb-dpmi
2) files taken from;
djdev112
djeoe112
gcc263
gdb412
and maintenance releases through release 4.
    Any ideas ?  Does anyone else run the gdb debugger... and if so, under
windows ?  

Any help would be appreciated.  
Robert Hazard    work: Robert=Hazard AT msd DOT ray DOT com
                other: BobHazard AT aol DOT com or Robert DOT Hazard AT channel1 DOT com
                       or Rhazard AT nyx DOT cs DOT du DOT edu
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