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Date:      Thu, 15 Jun 95 19:23:26 MDT
From:      terry@cs.weber.edu (Terry Lambert)
To:        murphyp1@AIXDev1.ais.msu.edu (Patrick Murphy)
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: xxgdb problem running under FreeBSD 2.0.5
Message-ID:  <9506160123.AA10244@cs.weber.edu>
In-Reply-To: <9506152203.AA11492@AIXDev1.ais.msu.edu> from "Patrick Murphy" at Jun 15, 95 06:03:07 pm

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> Problem #1:
> ==============================================================================
> After issuing the "run" command under the xxgdb debugger, the program seems to
> "hang" for a few seconds and then issue the following message:
> 
> 
>   ^[7^[[r^[[999;999H^[[6nresize: Time out occurred^M
> 
> The program being "debugged" does appear to run normally after this message.
> 
> Does anyone know what might be going on and how I might be able to correct
> this problem?

Yeah, it's running the xterm 'resize' command (seperate binary that comes
with xterm), repositioning the cursor to 999/999, and reading the cursor
position, and your xterm isn't sending the report back correctly.

Probably you're not running it in an xterm.


> Problem #2:
> ==============================================================================
> I have also tried to issue the "iowin" command to place program output into
> a separate window.  This causes a new xterm window to be created with the
> following message:
> 
>   xterm: Can't execvp xxgdbiowin
> 
> At this point the I can "exit" this xterm window, but the xxgdg debug session
> is now "hung" and I am forced to "kill" it.
> 
> Is there something I can do to fix this problem as well?  I did try to download
> the xxgdb source and recompile it, but I am not yet familiar with imake and
> x-windows programs.

Your path is broken.  It expects xxgdbiowin in your path.


					Terry Lambert
					terry@cs.weber.edu
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