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Re: ([OT] clearly???) - C++: a gdb problem when debugging multiple files source program.



> At 12:30 21/12/2001, you wrote:
> >For some reason the behavior of gdb when I split a C++ program into
> >multiple files is not the same as when there is only one source file.
> >In particular, in the multiple file case gdb does not recognize local
> >variables and does not honor breakpoints that are set by line numbers.
> >What am I missing?
> 
> This is clearly Out of Topic, which leads me to this quistion.
> Do you know of any other good, high quility mailing-list/news-group for C++ 
> quistions?
> 


In my opinion it is on topic: it is programming and debugging in Linux 
env with Linux tools; more then one basic tool involved (compiler and 
debugger); still not fully mature Linux tools (C++ GNU complier and 
debugger).

Linux is not only Hebrew, not only networking, not only porting to the 
latest athletic or iridium 10 mach speed processor, not only the latest 
graphic card technology, not only a wonderful printer server or samba 
configuration. It is also programming. More over: eventually many 
things boils down to some basic lines of code somewhere.

As for other mailing-lists, I know of the accu-general@accu.org and 
tuxcpprogramming@lists.linux.org.au. For news group I would search for 
c++ in my ISP news groups list. Yet I do not know which ones are 
considered good, high quality.
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