Using GNU's GDB Debugger: Other Stuff
By Peter Jay Salzman
Official Sources
- The official GNU GDB page is at sources.redhat.com/gdb. You can download versions of GDB from the current
developer's CVS all the way to the version released back in 1988!.
- There are a number of mailing lists for GDB, including:
- gdb-announce: a read-only low volume list for the posting of announcements about releases or important events.
- gdb: a list for general discussion about GDB.
- gdb-patches: patch submissions and discussion. All patch submissions and submission discussion goes here.
- gdb-prs: Mailing list for discussing bugs submitted to the bug reporting database.
- gdb-testers: a list for the announcement of development snapshots and the reporting of test results.
- gdb-cvs: is where CVS commit messages go when things are checked into the GDB CVS repository.
- src-cvs: is where CVS commit messages for the top-level files and shared directories go.
- bug-gdb: bug reports and discussion of bugs in GDB.
- GNU's official GDB user manual in html and
a('sources.redhat.com/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb.pdf.gz','pdf') ?>.
- The GDB Internals Manual.
Other Tutorials
- The official user's manual in various formats.
- An excellent tutorial by Norm Matloff. Highly
recommended.
- A very brief tutorial.
- A very good tutorial, called "RMS's GDB Tutorial". His initials
happen to be "RMS". Heh. Very droll!
- A very brief GDB tutorial.
- A tutorial that focuses on C++.
Kudos
I've received some great email from around the world. I have a keen interest in other peoples' cultures, their
likes, dislikes, what they do, who they are. I'd love to fly to each country and make each one of these people my
personal friend. But I can't, so I'll simply post some of the fantastic "kudos" that this page has generated.
If you want your email taken down (or don't want it posted) let me know and I'll be happy to oblige. I'm just
grateful to get any email kudos at all. Feel free to send me your homepage, pic, or blog and I'll post them
here if you like.
Google
These are some Google rankings of my GDB tutorial. Personally, I think this tutorial is the best on the net. If you
want to repay me for writing this tutorial, please consider linking to my tutorial to give me some link-foo with Google.
It's easier and cheaper than buying a book! :)
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