Package: gdb Version: 6.4-1 Severity: normal Tags: upstream (13:18:18) drow: pryzbyj: you called? (13:18:33) pryzbyj: heh, yes. (13:18:40) pryzbyj: i was wondering if gdb rbreak was broken (13:18:49) pryzbyj: (known to be) (13:19:06) pryzbyj: i got around a "junk at end of command" problem by using [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... (13:19:35) pryzbyj: because there was an @plt symbol also, which seems to have caused it to show only break on the first matchin sym (13:21:07) drow: what did you do that didn't work? (13:21:26) pryzbyj: something like rbreak Blt_.* (13:21:58) drow: Works for me. (13:22:08) drow: Hmm. (13:22:27) drow: No, I see it. (13:23:29) pryzbyj: it just worked for me, with the "warning" (13:23:38) pryzbyj: at one point it was only setting a single breakpoint though (13:23:51) drow: Yeah, I see what's happened. There's some quoting confusion. (13:23:57) drow: Won't be real easy to fix though; please file a bug? (13:24:02) pryzbyj: sure (13:24:05) drow: thanks.
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