Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] A C++ question
From: Immanuel Litzroth (immanuell_AT_enfocus.be)
Date: Tue Apr 22 2003 - 12:57:51 EEST
>>>>> "Nick" == Nick Tsocanos <nicktsocanos_AT_charter.net> writes:
Nick> I can not run gdb on my program, it won't work. The code is
Nick> too hard to debug by just looking at it. The only way I can
Nick> debug is to put hundreds of printf() into the code. That was
Nick> how I found log( blah ) was making NAN as well. I have
Nick> learned to live without a debugger, but it sucks, because I
Nick> really need it.
What is your problem with gdb? I have no problem debugging complex
programs with it. I use the setting -ggdb3 and compile with
optimization off.
Immanuel
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