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Re: GDB Problems
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Re: GDB Problems


  • Subject: Re: GDB Problems
  • From: Jason Coco <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 00:15:34 -0400


On Sep 12, 2008, at 00:10 , Bridger Maxwell wrote:

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.

What is the output of "kextstat -k" ?

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