I have a question about the status of avr-gdb

For the last couple of years I've been using codelite (http://codelite.org/) 
for developing my AVR code.  And then debugging with AVR Studio 4.  This works 
well enough. Recently though we bought a JtagIce3 from Atmel.  And I've been 
exploring AVR Studio 6, based on Microsoft Visual Studio.  I'm not really happy 
with it.  I was wondering if avr-gdb is usuable for debugging, with the thought 
of trying to get it to work with codelite.  I can get the version of gcc that 
comes with AVS6 to work no problem.  However there is not avr-gdb compiled for 
that tool chain.

For me pro is codelite is open source, and cross platform.  Stable and lighter 
weight than visual studio or say eclipse.  Downside ism not sure if it can be 
made to work.  And little experience with gdb.


Thoughts? Is this worth pursuing?
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