On 7/4/07, Pedro Alves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Danny Backx wrote:
> > I hate it when applications on my PDA disappear without a trace.
> > "Something must have gone wrong" is all you've got. That's the reason I
> > started on all this.
>
> I understand that.  I also get bitten by this from time to time.
> I'm with you.  This is different from the 'wrap in c++' discussion.

Doesn't the "You got a segfault" message comes from the current active
system debugger on Windows?
I thought this was what DrWatson (the default system debugger) did for
Windows. But when you install the Microsoft IDE it usually installs a
new system debugger, which allows to pass the crashed application
directly into the MS IDE debugger.

I know there was at least an attempt to make a mingw32 system debugger
(so one could use gdb with the mingw compiled binaries). Now the
question is: does Windows CE has an equivalent to the Windows system
debugger?


Regards,
~Nuno Lucas

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