26 Mar 2002 16:56
Re: GDB Installation (COBOL/CICS)
William Mc Coy <WILLIAMMCCOY_9 <at> msn.com>
2002-03-26 15:56:52 GMT
2002-03-26 15:56:52 GMT
Hello:
I am having a problem installing the above debugger. I've downloaded
"all" the documentation/files & they all show a version number associated
with the release. The GDB I downloaded from REDHAT did not have any version number other then -5.1.1.
While attempting to configure the above I tried everything as shown
*'/configure', '/bfd', '/gdb', '/include', '/libiberty', '/opcodes', '/readline', '/mmalloc', *'/glob'. Note:
the two highlighted ones do not even exist. My OS is Windows 'XP' home
edition.
I also tried the 'CD' command to change the directory GDB-5.1.1 with
./configure & MAKE as shown in the documentation (pg 275 PDF version
I also tried the 'CD' command to change the directory GDB-5.1.1 with
./configure & MAKE as shown in the documentation (pg 275 PDF version
./configure host make). I realize I must be doing something wrong but for the
life of me I don't know what it is.
Any help would be appreciated. I would sure like to use GDB.
One last thing, I can only find two executables in my directory (after download) to "C:\GDB\GDB-5.1.1\UTILS\MSDOS\BIN" these are 'MON030.BAT' & 'MON29K.BAT'.
Am I missing something?
By the way I'm an old F..T, but I've been programming mainframes from
their conception. Using 'AUTOCODE/COBOL/CICS(MACRO & COMMAND)/BAL' on
life of me I don't know what it is.
Any help would be appreciated. I would sure like to use GDB.
One last thing, I can only find two executables in my directory (after download) to "C:\GDB\GDB-5.1.1\UTILS\MSDOS\BIN" these are 'MON030.BAT' & 'MON29K.BAT'.
Am I missing something?
By the way I'm an old F..T, but I've been programming mainframes from
their conception. Using 'AUTOCODE/COBOL/CICS(MACRO & COMMAND)/BAL' on
all frames, including 1401 thru 3090. If you need any help let me know what
I can do to help you guys.
I can do to help you guys.
William Mc Coy
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