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Re: GDB Problems


  • Subject: Re: GDB Problems
  • From: "Bridger Maxwell" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 22:10:23 -0600

Woops. I tried to reply to this thread a while ago, but I wasn't watching
what I was doing and accidentally replied specifically to Ken. Sorry Ken! I
am still having this issue though.


> I suspect you've recently installed a haxie, input manager, third-party
>> kernel extension or other piece of software which modifies the behavior of
>> nearly all applications on your system.  It seems to be interfering with
>> gdb.  If you can figure out what it is, disable or uninstall it and reboot.
>
>
I don't think I have any unusual kernel extensions installed. This is a work
computer and my installation is typical of almost everyone else at work.


Thank You,
Bridger Maxwell
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