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GNU Visual Debugger

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GNU Visual Debugger

http://libre.act-europe.fr/
GVD is a general purpose graphical debugger frontend. It features advanced data display and visualization capabilities, and lets you debug multi-process/multi-threaded applications in the same debugging session. GVD works with native and cross-debuggers and can handle several languages in the same debugging session and the same application. C and Ada are supported. GVD can run on a host different from the machine where the debugger is running and provides friendly support for cross-debuggers (VxWorks, Lynx, etc.). For instance, you can use Linux or Windows to debug an application running on a Power PC board with a debugger running on a Sun workstation.

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released on 14 March 2002

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GPLv2orlater Janet Casey 2451925.516 January 2001


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email sales@act-europe.fr" ACT-Europe Maintainer

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Bug Tracking,Developer E-mail mailto:gvd-devel@lists.act-europe.fr
Support E-mail mailto:gvd-users@lists.act-europe.fr


Software prerequisites

Kind Description
Required to build GTKAda (1.2.10 or later)
Required to build GTK+ library (1.2.2 or later)
Required to build GNAT (3.13 or later)


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