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From: Brian E. <be...@me...> - 2007-04-20 08:48:49
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Keith MARSHALL <kei...@to...> writes: > Brian Elmegaard wrote: >> I am running gdb from emacs. > > Do you see the same effect, if you run it directly from the > command prompt? Yes. > created by GDB itself. What does `info break' say, after you > start GDB, but *before* you do anything else? No breakpoints or watchpoints. > Which only suggests that either the DLL is broken, or your code > is using it incorrectly That would be my guess too, but it works fine when I use the program. > (But, since you are using FORTRAN, I don't know how you would > achieve this last effect, and, in any case, if this were the > problem, I'd expect your program to crash outside of GDB too). > Would you expect this for all the options? -- Brian (remove the sport for mail) http://www.et.web.mek.dtu.dk/Staff/be/be.html http://www.rugbyklubben-speed.dk |