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Question about using GDB from the command line


  • Subject: Question about using GDB from the command line
  • From: "Brant Sears" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 15:27:11 -0400
  • Thread-topic: Question about using GDB from the command line

Title: Question about using GDB from the command line

Hi. I am working on a Netscape style plugin. Right now, I am doing my debugging using command line GDB because I don't know how to setup XCode to debug my plugin while Safari or another browser is the executable. However, I can stop at breakpoints using gdb from the command line.

When I am at a breakpoint on the command line, how can I change which thread I am examining? In XCode debugger, there is a popup list to choose which thread, but I don't know the GDB command  for this and I can't seem to find it using the GDB help system.

Thanks.

Brant Sears

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