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Re: Is it possible to save breakpoints to a file?


> Russell Shaw writes:
>> RT wrote:
>>> Tom Tromey wrote:
>>> I don't know if this is in the gdb bug database; it should be.
>>
>> I haven't looked at this in detail. I suspect the problem is that Insigh
>> is no longer actively maintained, and so it's difficult to get a version of
>> insight that uses the current gdb.
>>
>> There's no point filing bugs that are Insight-specific; there's no one to
>> work on them. A trivial licensing problem has lead to gdb having no usable
>> GUI (that I know of, anyway; and I've used both ddd and insight). If anyone
>> at the FSF knows of a way to debug multi-threaded shared-library apps without
>> a GUI, then I'd be really pleased to hear from them. And, if I don't hear
>> from them, I guess that they'll agree that gdb is an 80's dinosaur, and it's
>> time to put it to bed.
>
> What is the licencing problem? I've been going to make a new gui for
> gdb, but i'm busy with too much other stuff.

For what it's worth, although Insight may not be "actively" maintained, it
still seems to get periodic attention from Keith Seitz and a few other as
opportunity seems to allow. And believe it or not, basically work fine for
cross target debugging on OSX, and prefer it vs most other's (although it
would be nice to figure out some why to hook Apples Xcode debugger interface
into a cross targeted configured gdb).  So might be worth at least noting
the bug? (may get lucky).

   http://sources.redhat.com/insight/




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