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* What a great product!
@ 1999-09-05 19:02 Becker, Pat (ISSAtlanta)
  1999-09-07  8:49 ` James Ingham
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Becker, Pat (ISSAtlanta) @ 1999-09-05 19:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'insight@sourceware.cygnus.com'

Really!

I've been using gdb for 10 years now, and am very attached to it, but have
been aware at how much easier it is to debug a program in the Visual Studio
environment for those who cross over to do that stuff.

I'm just getting started, but already see the power of this interface.  And
I don't normally like Unix GUI's.

Great job guys.  

ps.  gdbTk/Insight built from the 8/30 snapshot and installed and ran the
first time.  Do you guys regularly build on Solaris x86 2.6/2.7

There seemed to be a ton of warnings out of the compiler.  (egcs 1.12;
haven't upgraded to 2.95 g++ yet)  Do you care to see this?

Keep up the good work.

Pat Becker
Sr. Development Engineer
Internet Security Systems, Inc.
pmb@iss.net

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* Re: What a great product!
  1999-09-05 19:02 What a great product! Becker, Pat (ISSAtlanta)
@ 1999-09-07  8:49 ` James Ingham
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: James Ingham @ 1999-09-07  8:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Becker, Pat (ISSAtlanta); +Cc: 'insight@sourceware.cygnus.com'

Pat,

Thanks for the good words!

I think that we are just getting some Solaris x89 boxes, but I don't
know what they will be used for.  I use mostly Sparc Solaris, so that
is at least close...

About the warnings...  We know that there are a lot of warnings.  We
have slowly been working to remove them, they hide potential
errors, and are generally annoying.  For a long time the official FSF
policy was that removing warnings was a nice thing to do, but not
required.  There are some platforms (like SunOS4) where you will
always lose, so it was not considered top priority.  However, some
people here, particularly Andrew (the brave) Cagney, are annoyed by
them, and have been working to remove them.

Jim

 > Really!
 > 
 > I've been using gdb for 10 years now, and am very attached to it, but have
 > been aware at how much easier it is to debug a program in the Visual Studio
 > environment for those who cross over to do that stuff.
 > 
 > I'm just getting started, but already see the power of this interface.  And
 > I don't normally like Unix GUI's.
 > 
 > Great job guys.  
 > 
 > ps.  gdbTk/Insight built from the 8/30 snapshot and installed and ran the
 > first time.  Do you guys regularly build on Solaris x86 2.6/2.7
 > 
 > There seemed to be a ton of warnings out of the compiler.  (egcs 1.12;
 > haven't upgraded to 2.95 g++ yet)  Do you care to see this?
 > 
 > Keep up the good work.
 > 
 > Pat Becker
 > Sr. Development Engineer
 > Internet Security Systems, Inc.
 > pmb@iss.net
 > 

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Jim Ingham                                              jingham@cygnus.com
Cygnus Solutions Inc.

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