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Which debug tool can I use in Linux, such as Redhat 7.3?
I want to debug a apps. But I need a good debug tool. The platform is Linux X86.
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hehe what happened to gdb that comes along ?? you dont like it ??
anyway google shows lot more linux debuggers may be one of them would be suitable http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&q=debugger+linux&meta= |
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If the program you wanna debug come with source and this source is C/C++, you should stick to GDB.
If you do not have the luxury of having the source, I would definetely use Fenris... It is a real shame that it does not exist for Win32 OSs |
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you can use IDA or you can serch for LINICE debugger
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How about DDD debuger ? This one includes in REd Hat 9.
aka |
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It's a pity that Fenris can't recognize my libc prolog when compiling it.
I'm using RedHat 9.
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LinICE is pretty good and also open source. It is similar to SoftICE.
http://www.devic.us/linice/linice.htm http://www.linice.com/ Use it! |
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Does it support remote debugging?
I need a debugger which can work in Xvnc or SSH console. GDB has some bug which will lead to wrong calling stack printing after coredump in multi-threaded programs without source code. Quote:
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SoftIce for Linux
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Thanks, all.
I will try to use linice and ddd. |
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you can also use ALD if you're just debugging normal codes.
It's tiny,and easy to use. |
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