Publisher's Description
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GVD, the GNU Visual Debugger, is an extensible graphical debugger. The debugger has the capability to handle the syntax and peculiarities of several languages during the same session. This includes native and cross debuggers (VxWorks, LynxOS, JVM, ...). Currently, the languages targeted are Ada, C and C++. Other languages can easily be added. The program allows handling of several debuggers (possibly different and on different hosts) at the same time.
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"Gone - but not forgotten"
Version: GNU Visual Debugger 1.2.5
Pros
Ok - if you download a debugger which uses GDB and you complain about it asking where GDB is located on your hard drive. Does that make the program lame or the person trying to use it lame? RTFM! This program is a wrapper for GDB.
Cons
Sadly, the website no longer has the download. So you can TRY to get this program, but it is now gone.
Summary
Probably some lunkhead who didn't know how to even set up the program complained bitterly to the people who were providing this interface for free and they withdrew it. Thus, the world now has lost yet another great program. That's why I am giving it a rating of one. Because you can't get the program anymore. :-(
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"Why is it so difficoult to write CLEAR error messages?!"
Version: GNU Visual Debugger 1.2.5
Pros
I don't know. I was looking forward to testing a visual Assembler debugger... Did not start!
Cons
It only came up with a stupid message: (Could not find executable "gdb" in path) Whatever that means! No file is named gdb. So.. no chance!
