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From: espel@bireme.ens.fr (Roger Espel Llima)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.programmer,comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: How to debug C programs
Date: 26 Oct 1996 09:54:31 GMT
Organization: Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
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In article <54sg9d$et1@vanbc.wimsey.com>,
John Henders <jhenders@wimsey.com> wrote:

[ references to sdb, dbx, and gdb ]

>As well, there's two great X based debuggers that work as a front end
>for gdb (three counting xxgdb).  [ ... ]

Does that mean that xxgdb is the worse of the three?  I've used it quite
a bit and found it not bad at all ... which are the other two, are they
free?

	-Roger
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