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Re: ns-2.26


From: Andrew Gaylard
Subject: Re: ns-2.26
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 19:51:42 +0200
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Let me clearly state my answer,

This depends on the debugger you're using.
It does not depend on ddd.
If you are using gdb as your inferior debugger, you can go to
Edit -> GDB settings -> search path for source files
and add any extra directories there.

Andrew.

PS: please reply to the list.

Yucesan, Ongun (UMKC-Student) wrote:
LEt me clearly Identify my problem,

I can view the main source code quite well. I need to reach a source code under 
a subdirectory.
If there is an easy way to be able to do it and you could inform me with that I 
would really be happy.
Ongun

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Gaylard [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 9:37 AM
To: Yucesan, Ongun (UMKC-Student)
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: ns-2.26


Yucesan, Ongun (UMKC-Student) wrote:

I was using the ns "Network Simulator 2.1b8a" without any problems, however,
it is not possible to open a source code for the version of ns2.26. The source 
code is in a directory below where the original executable resides.
Ongun Yucesan



This depends on which debugger you're using, and which compiler.
GCC-3.3.x + gdb-5.3 or newer should definitely work; older versions
probably should too.

This is a known issue with Sun's dbx, which will be fixed in ddd-3.3.9.






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