Looking for debugging aids

Larry W. Virden lwv at n8emr.UUCP
Mon Feb 15 13:18:00 AEST 1988


I am in search of pointers to preferably 'free' debugging aids; copying
charges might be acceptable if low enough.  I would also prefer if the tools
were relatively unix-independent; i.e. not bsd or usg specific.  The reason
is that I work with a rather eclectic group of unix versions - a set of
debugging tools which would work across the board would be nice.  The environ
is primarily C and Unix or Unix-lookalike (xenix, Ultrix, etc).  The only
tool that is common across all machines is adb; I KNOW real programmers
dont use debuggers :-), but I guess I am getting too old to fall into that
category any more.  Would prefer non-intrusive style debuggers - something
that would not have to be coded into modules, though specific debug flags
or compile time options would be acceptable.  Thanks!
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