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by bieganski
504 days ago
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> The available Linux debuggers are gdb and lldb. They both suck. They crash all the time, don't understand the data types I care about, and they don't make the data I need available at my fingertips as quickly as possible. Okay, so this is the author's answer to the most important question: "why?" For me this is a serious issue, making strong statements without any single backing example. If you experience crashes, please report to the maintainers - i guarantee that you won't be ignored. You say that it's missing some data that you need? Fine, but be precise - what data? Otherwise it sounds like a "yeah, let's make a project for fun and pretend that it's serious by finding sort-of-justification/use case" (i'm not telling that it is the case for you - i'm telling that it sounds like it, based on your own description). Also, would you feel nice if i put in my project's README a note that the project of you, the one that you put your effort to, "sucks"? |
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In this conversation are reports of an annoying bug that requires a user patch gdb and it's existed for almost twenty years.
It was years before anyone was even assigned because of a bug in their bug tracking system, and they haven't addressed any further comments over the decades.