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Date:      Thu, 18 Mar 2010 08:37:25 -0400
From:      Nathan Vidican <nathan@vidican.com>
To:        yuri@rawbw.com
Cc:        User Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Which gdb GUI do you use?
Message-ID:  <795fc2b81003180537u25fce8e1ydb208c08af42c8fb@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <4BA1D312.9010302@rawbw.com>
References:  <4BA1D312.9010302@rawbw.com>

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For what it's worth - Xcode on Mac OS/X, I do probably 75% of my development
there, then just compile/build on FreeBSD. Apple's got a similarly capable
O/S and their development suite is not only stable, but free and uses GCC.
In my situation, the code works fine on both O/S as I'm not writing any
kernel level stuff or anything. The Xcode IDE is a wonderful tool though for
writing userland stuff. I guess it really depends on your project, but if
you're looking for gui debugger/development suite it's worth a try.

-- 
Nathan Vidican
nathan@vidican.com

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Yuri <yuri@rawbw.com> wrote:

> I know there is ddd, but it has so many bugs that it makes it barely
> usable.
> There is emacs, but I am not used to it and don't like it. It's love it or
> hate it usually for most people.
> There is some GUI called Insight, for some reason it's not in ports. I've
> built it and it looks unstable.
> Gives me an error message: thread.c:79: internal-error: inferior_thread:
> Assertion 'tp' failed. ...
>
> Which GUI you use?
>
> Yuri
>
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