On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 5:11 AM, Carl Kleffner wrote:
>
> Just curious: is gdb.exe to be expected to be configured with python?
>
No, I think. You probably only need your gdb to be able to debug C/C++
executables. But if gdb is configured with python, then you can type
python statement on the GDB
I came across this: https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/bugs/344/
Does anyone knows if that's still the case?
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That's great!
Just curious: is gdb.exe to be expected to be configured with python?
2015-06-18 15:41 GMT+02:00 Xu,Chiheng :
> Hi, folks, UltraGDB-1.0.1 is now available for FREE.
>
> On user's request, we now provide 32-bit version of installers.
> We also tested our product on 64-bit and 32-bi
2015-06-19 16:56 GMT+02:00 Ruben Van Boxem :
> 2015-06-19 16:45 GMT+02:00 Etienne Sandré-Chardonnal <
> etienne.san...@m4x.org>:
>
>> Dear all
>>
>> I have found this old gcc discussion from Ruben :
>> http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2011-06/msg00066.html
>>
>> Is this available in recent mingw re
2015-06-19 16:45 GMT+02:00 Etienne Sandré-Chardonnal :
> Dear all
>
> I have found this old gcc discussion from Ruben :
> http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2011-06/msg00066.html
>
> Is this available in recent mingw releases? I cannot find any of these
> extensions in 4.9.2 headers (and it does not
Dear all
I have found this old gcc discussion from Ruben :
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2011-06/msg00066.html
Is this available in recent mingw releases? I cannot find any of these
extensions in 4.9.2 headers (and it does not work)
Thanks,
Etienne
I'm not a win user, but it looks to me like your problem is that on one
machine the file is located at
D:\\Program Files\\ArbolOne\\Sound\\KimPossible.wav
and on the other at
C:\\Program Files\\ArbolOne\\Sound\\KimPossible.wav
You could solve this problem by using relative path. Your executable i
In future can i recommend boost::filesystem to deal with your
os-independent paths
On 18 Jun 2015 22:45, "Hotmail (ArbolOne)" wrote:
> I found the solution, the answer to my problem is
> getenv("ARBOLONE")
>
> Thanks folks
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Max S.
> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2
2015-06-19 0:32 GMT+02:00 Jose Alf. :
> You can get rid of the environment variable using a win32 api call as
> explained here:
>
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2647429/c-windows-path-to-the-folder-where-the-executable-is-located
>
>
>
> On Thursday, June 18, 2015 4:45 PM, Hotmail (Arbol