The debugger from 6.2 does threads without too many problems (unless
you're running on Alpha, in which case the 6.0 gdb works much better.)

gdb 5.0 does much much better handling threads, but there are a few
breakpoint reinsertion bugs that I've run into.

On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 08:31:27AM -0400, Alvin Starr wrote:
> 
> There are versions of gdb that support threads programs. I believe that
> the current version that is shipped with RH6.2 has some thread problems
> but I am not sure of this. If you get the latest version of GDB from a
> local GNU mirror you should be able to get thread support up and running.
> 
> There are several wrappers for gdb that make the interface more user
> friendly such as xxgdb. There is also a debugger/wrapper floating arround
> called DDD. The last time I looked at DDD I was reasonably impressed with
> it's user interface and if I remember correctly it also claimed to support
> threads.



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