* Insight 5.3 crash under Win2000
@ 2003-03-28 14:42 Backhaus Willy
2003-03-28 16:53 ` Keith Seitz
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From: Backhaus Willy @ 2003-03-28 14:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'insight@sources.redhat.com'
hello,
I evaluate the usability of Insight 5.3.
target is the arm-elf, remote serial.
unfortunately it's closes itself when I switch to another running
application under Windows 2000. it also has this behaviour when I step
thhough my code.
in the cygwin window I got this message: Segmentation fault (core dumped)
what should I do to get it work?
thanks in advance.
Regards,
Backhaus Willy
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* Re: Insight 5.3 crash under Win2000
2003-03-28 14:42 Insight 5.3 crash under Win2000 Backhaus Willy
@ 2003-03-28 16:53 ` Keith Seitz
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From: Keith Seitz @ 2003-03-28 16:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Backhaus Willy; +Cc: 'insight@sources.redhat.com'
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 06:30, Backhaus Willy wrote:
> I evaluate the usability of Insight 5.3.
> target is the arm-elf, remote serial.
Evaluate it for what purpose?
> unfortunately it's closes itself when I switch to another running
> application under Windows 2000. it also has this behaviour when I step
> thhough my code.
> in the cygwin window I got this message: Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> what should I do to get it work?
The standard 5.3 is broken on cygwin. See the mailing list archives on
this subject (or the web page).
Get a snapshot or build your own insight.
Keith
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