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RE: how do you start up DDD?


From: Aref Taidi
Subject: RE: how do you start up DDD?
Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 10:28:09 -0000

Hi All,

 

How do you use DDD in a multi-threaded real-time Linux application? Is DDD really capable of setting break points in multiple threads in a real-time situation? I could even live with removing the real-time condition but need a multi-threading debug capability. What compiler switches do I need to use and which ones to avoid?

 

Best,

Aref

 


From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of shaunak saha
Sent: 14 March 2009 06:34
To: David Clarke
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: how do you start up DDD?

 

Hi,

 

In step 3 you said that did a "configure" and "make" but no "make install" after that.To install the compiled programs(ddd) you need to give the command "make install".

This will install the ddd binary in you /usr/local/bin.

 

Also to verify you ddd binary is build properly, after doing a make you can do a "make check".This creates a sample C++ program `cxxtest' and then runs DDD on it by invoking `./ddd cxxtest'.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Regards,

Shaunak



 

2009/3/13 David Clarke <address@hidden>

Hello:

 

I followed the directions to install DDD on your web site to their end:

  1. Unpack the DDD source distribution
  2. Change into the ddd-version subdirectory
  3. Type ./configure; make

and seemed to get a successful install.  I then went to your user manual and copied sample.c, compiled it, and typed ddd sample as instructed.  This is the message I get:

 

ddd: Command not found.

 

Evidently, my configuring and making ddd within the Downloads directory (there were no directions to move it elsewhere) is insufficient.  How do I make it so ddd is visible from any other directory where software to be debugged may reside?

 

I am on a Macbook Pro. OS X 10.5.4 (Intel).

 

The answer to this might be added to your instructions on the web site.

 

Thanks.

 

cheers, David.

 

David A. Clarke address@hidden

Professor of Astronomy and Physics (902) 420-5830

Institute for Computational Astrophysics (902) 496-8218 (fax)

Saint Mary's University http://www.ica.smu.ca/zeus3d

Halifax, NS, B3H 3C3

 

 

 


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