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Re: Multi-Frame/Window Debugging Problem
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Nick Roberts |
Subject: |
Re: Multi-Frame/Window Debugging Problem |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Sep 2007 22:09:37 +1200 |
Nordlöw writes:
> When I try to run the new multi-frame/window GDB-interface and issue a
> command in the gud terminal buffer my Emacs (daily CVS snapshot)
> version hangs.
Is this from the trunk or the EMACS_22_BASE branch? What is your
configuration? (M-x report-emacs-bug should provide these details.
> The problem arises for vanilla Emacs, that is when I run "\emacs -q"
> and then type M-x gdba and give the default argument "gdb --annotate=3
> <prog>". It feels like it has something to do with gdb's inter-process-
> communication since I can break it when I press C-g and my CPU-load is
> zero during lookup. I have seen that the argument should be either
> Emacs Info Manual says --annotate=3 but vanilla Emacs M-x gdba
> defaults to gdb -annotate=3 <program>. I have tried both these
> variants but none helps.
Perhaps it thinks GDB is running. What's the value of gud-running? Are
the tool-bar icons greyed out? What's it say about status in the square
brackets of the mode line for the GUD buffer? Do you have anything in a
.gdbinit file? If yes, what happens if you run
"gdb -nx --annotate=3 <prog>"?
If things still fail please set gdb-enable-debug to t
(evaluate (setq gdb-enable-debug t)), do M-x gdb and start GDB then post
the value of gdb-debug-log to emacs-devel@gnu.org.
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