On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 07:42, Rolf Campbell wrote:
Here's my hidden home files:
$ ls -1d ~/.*
/home/rcampbell/./
/home/rcampbell/../
/home/rcampbell/.Xresources
/home/rcampbell/.bash_history
/home/rcampbell/.bashrc
/home/rcampbell/.emacs.d/
/home/rcampbell/.emacs.el
/home/rcampbell/.emacs.elc
/home/rcampbell/.inputrc
/home/rcampbell/.ssh/
I don't have a copy of insight that has debug symbols in it, so I
can't run it under gdb. And I'm not in a position right now to download
the source and compile that. I did post an strace of a run a while back
though.
For giggles, can you search your drives for "gdbtk.ini", ".gdbtkinit",
".gdbinit", and "gdb.ini"? There must be something going on with
preferences.
When you start up insight -nx, open a Console Window and type "tk set
::env(HOME)", what does it return? Is there a startup file in that
directory?
Keith