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Alessio Comisso

2004-03-27, 12:17 am

Hi all
I installed the ifort 8 on a p4 running fedora, but i could not install idb
( missing libraries). Is there an alternative debugger I can use (hopefully
free)?
Some time ago I read something about Gdb95, how is it working?

Gratefully
Alessio

Steve Lionel

2004-03-27, 12:17 am

On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 21:06:12 GMT, Alessio Comisso <cuma@despammed.com> wrote:

>Hi all
>I installed the ifort 8 on a p4 running fedora, but i could not install idb
>( missing libraries). Is there an alternative debugger I can use (hopefully
>free)?


If you are having problems with Intel Fortran, including the debugger, please
report them to Intel Premier Support. You can do this even if you have the
free version.


Steve Lionel
Software Products Division
Intel Corporation
Nashua, NH

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Tim Prince

2004-03-27, 12:17 am


"Alessio Comisso" <cuma@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:8hJ6c.78189$Kc3.2491728@twister2.libero.it...
> Hi all
> Some time ago I read something about Gdb95, how is it working?

In case you haven't read the news, the management at Caldera/SCO decided to
drop gdb95 unfinished and sue IBM, red hat, and their customers. It doesn't
look like they want to to let you run "their" software on red hat, not
without signing yourself up to be among their targets.


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