Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!texsun!texbell!vector!attctc!mjbtn!raider!root From: root@raider.MFEE.TN.US (Bob Reineri) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: bugs in sdb ? Keywords: broke busted dissapointed Message-ID: <126@raider.MFEE.TN.US> Date: 7 Aug 89 02:39:35 GMT Organization: RaiderNet Public Access, Murfreesboro, TN Lines: 37 Has anyone out there had any experience with sdb ? I can't seem to get most of the commands to work as displayed in the tutorial (C Users Guide manual). I compiled and linked the program with the -g option. I then ran it, like: sdb prognam - /source/directory It came up fine. But the program seems to choke on *many* of the things the tutorial demonstrates. For example: Command Supposed To What it does ------- ------------------------------------- -------------------- @ax Display a single register value. symbol not found. */ Display all vars in current function. error ? *:*/ Display all vars for all calls on stack error ? This is a small sampling. Among the other major annoyances I encounter are the fact that it *never* recognizes pointers. I can't get it to do anything with a pointer value but print 'symbol not found'. Yet if I issue a 'w' command, I'm sitting there looking at it in the source code. Am I doing something wrong here ? This *is* the first time I've ever used it - but all I'm trying to do is follow the tutorial. I'm almost certain that I did everything correctly. The command just doesn't seem to work as documented. Can someone confirm this, or tell me what I may be doing wrong ? The OS is Xenix Sys V 3.2.1, and the machine has the latest development system update installed. It's running on a Tandy 4000. Thanks for any help. Please email if possible. Bob -- * RaiderNet Public Access *Middle Tenn's Unix Gateway* Murfreesboro, TN * * Data:(615)896-8716 896-7905 Voice:(615)684-4490 Mail:PO Box 2371 Zip 37133 * * Domain: root@raider.MFEE.TN.US UUCP: {ames,decwrl,mit-eddie}!killer!raider *