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* gdbint.texinfo (Debugging GDB): In section 'Debugging @value{GDBN} with itself' change .gdbinit for gdb-gdb.gdb. Mention also gdb-gdb.py.
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2012-08-07 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
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* gdbint.texinfo (Debugging GDB): In section
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'Debugging @value{GDBN} with itself' change .gdbinit for gdb-gdb.gdb.
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Mention also gdb-gdb.py.
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2012-08-07 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
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Revert the folloing patch:
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./gdb}}, which works on Suns and such, you can copy @file{gdb} to
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@file{gdb2} and then type @kbd{@w{./gdb ./gdb2}}.
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When you run @value{GDBN} in the @value{GDBN} source directory, it will read a
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@file{.gdbinit} file that sets up some simple things to make debugging
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gdb easier. The @code{info} command, when executed without a subcommand
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in a @value{GDBN} being debugged by gdb, will pop you back up to the top level
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gdb. See @file{.gdbinit} for details.
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When you run @value{GDBN} in the @value{GDBN} source directory, it will read
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@file{gdb-gdb.gdb} file (plus possibly @file{gdb-gdb.py} file) that sets up
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some simple things to make debugging gdb easier. The @code{info} command, when
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executed without a subcommand in a @value{GDBN} being debugged by gdb, will pop
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you back up to the top level gdb. See @file{gdb-gdb.gdb} for details.
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If you use emacs, you will probably want to do a @code{make TAGS} after
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you configure your distribution; this will put the machine dependent
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