On Thu, 04 Oct 2001, Ian Beard wrote: > Please read my article at www.linux.com - opinion.
Done that. BTW, if multi-threaded support is so important to you and your company and it is not immediactly available, the libre software way is to write your own/improve whatever is there and share. I do fail to see how a system composed of multiple threads is any more simple than a system with multiple processes (given that a thread and a process are equally "light" to a Linux kernel; threads are not any faster, especially not Posix threads). But that is a discrusion for another day, and another mailinglist. > I tried compiling ddd on Red Hat 7.1 and failed. Does your distribution > support multi-threaded debugging, with ddd. One poster that replied to your arcticle suggests that it can be done in Debian. According to http://packages.debian.org, you will need to use our latest development distribution (i.e. "Debian unstable") to get the tools you need, that is gdb 5.0 and a new-enough ddd. Please direct futher questios of this nature to debian-user@lists.debian.org, since they deal not with the Debian project itself. Also, be warned that Debian unstable is exactly that: cutting-edge and sometimes unstable (not the programs; the distribution itself). -- "One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh