Eli Zaretskii<eliz@gnu.org> writes:
From: Thorsten<quintfall@googlemail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 12:04:19 +0200
That would be something like:
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| gdb run emacsd
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?
No, I don't think so. (emacsd is a shell script, right?)
Yes, forgot to mention that.
The best way is to start Emacs as you normally would, then find out
the PID (process ID) of the running Emacs process, and type "gdb -p
PID" from a shell prompt. GDB will attach itself to Emacs; then, when
GDB shows its prompt, type "continue", hit Enter, and use Emacs as
usual.
Ok, thanks, I will try this.