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Old 09-19-2005
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how to debug

i am new to solaris

i have one module which contain certain header files and sub modules

i want ot execute the module and c what the values are beeing assigned to variables

is makefile only solution for this
is there any editor to help it,so that i can c the flow of the program and also the values

please help. i am really great trouble
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You didnt mention which language. But since you have posted in the 'C Programming ..' forum, I assume it must be C.

You could use gdb like you have mentioned in this post.

Look for other gdb links in this post

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