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Re: ddd's segfaulting tradition



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On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:

> I wonder, does anyone use ddd in a serious way with C++?  Everytime a
> new debian release arrives I give it a try, and everytime it manages to
> segfault within a few minutes.  I suppose ddd should be nice for C++ if
> it worked, but I never found one real life bug with it in _my_ code
> before I hit one in ddd itself.

I've used DDD quite a bit, and I've never had a single crash.  I suspect
your problems have more to do with Lesstif than with DDD.  I compiled DDD
myself and linked it against OSF/Motif (I got it for free from my former
employer, a Motif re-seller).  If you really need DDD that bad (it is a
great debugger), consider purchasing a Motif license and building your own
copy.

noah

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