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multiprocess debugger
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can somebody advise on a better multiprocess debugger? I heard with gdb we face lots of problems in multiprocess scenario currently i am using gdb debugger for a single process multithreaded project.. since i am supposed to work on a multiprocess now, i googled and came across "Totalview"... but i felt if somebody who has the experience with multiprocess debugging can guide me in a better way.. P.S. Am working on C and Red hat Linux Thanks |
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