.TH GDB 1 "13 April 1987" .UC 4 .SH NAME gdb \- Project GNU's DeBugger .SH SYNOPSIS \fBgdb\fP [ \fBoptions\fP ] See documentation mentioned below. .SH DESCRIPTION \fIgdb\fP is a source level symbolic debugger for C programs, created by Richard M. Stallman (rms) for the GNU Project, and distributed by the Free Software Foundation. Eventually GNU (Gnu's Not Unix) will be a complete replacement for Berkeley Unix, all of which everyone will be able to use freely. See the \fIGNU Emacs\fP man page for pointers to more information. .PP \fIgdb\fP has something of the flavor of \fIdbx\fP, but has more features and power. It can also be used to debug o/s kernels, but needs to be configured differently for that task. .PP Project GNU isn't using Unix man pages. Its style of complete documentation can be found by: .PP The help and info commands inside \fIgdb\fP. .PP In the Info system in \fIGNU Emacs\fP. Type C-h i, and follow the directions. This is equivalent to the reference manual for \fIgdb\fP, and has about 55 pages of text. .PP \fIgdb\fP could be extended to work with other languages (e.g. Pascal) and machines (e.g. encores). If you like, copy the sources and give it a try. When you have it working send \fIdiff -c\fP's of the changed files to bug-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu (fuller details below), so they can benefit everyone. .SH DISTRIBUTION \fIgdb\fP is free; anyone may redistribute copies of \fIgdb\fP to anyone under the terms stated in the \fIgdb\fP General Public License, a copy of which accompanies each copy of \fIgdb\fP, is readable with the info command inside \fIgdb\fP, and which also appears in the \fIgdb\fP reference manual. .PP Copies of \fIgdb\fP may sometimes be received packaged with distributions of Unix systems, but it is never included in the scope of any license covering those systems. Such inclusion would violate the terms on which distribution is permitted. In fact, the primary purpose of the General Public License is to prohibit anyone from attaching any other restrictions to redistribution of \fIgdb\fP. .PP You can order printed copies of the \fIgdb\fP reference manual for $10.00/copy postpaid from the Free Software Foundation, which develops GNU software (contact them for quantity prices on the manual). Their address is: .nf Free Software Foundation 1000 Mass Ave. Cambridge, MA 02138 .fi As with all software and publications from FSF, everyone is permitted to make and distribute copies of the \fIgdb\fP reference manual. The TeX source to the \fIgdb\fP reference manual is also included in the \fIGNU Emacs\fP source distribution. .PP .SH OPTIONS See documentation. .SH EXAMPLES See documentation. .SH "SEE ALSO" adb(1), sdb(1), dbx(1) .SH BUGS There is a mailing list, bug-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu on the internet (ucbvax!prep.ai.mit.edu!bug-gdb on UUCPnet), for reporting \fIgdb\fP bugs and fixes. But before reporting something as a bug, please try to be sure that it really is a bug, not a misunderstanding or a deliberate feature. We ask you to read the section ``Reporting Emacs Bugs'' near the end of the \fIGNU Emacs\fP reference manual (or Info system) for hints on how and when to report bugs. Also, include the version number of the \fIgdb\fP you are running in \fIevery\fR bug report that you send in. .PP Do not expect a personal answer to a bug report. The purpose of reporting bugs is to get them fixed for everyone in the next release, if possible. For personal assistance, look in the SERVICE file (see the \fIGNU Emacs\fP man page) for a list of people who offer it. .PP Please do not send anything but bug reports to this mailing list. Send other stuff to gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu (or the corresponding UUCP address). For more information about GNU mailing lists, see the file MAILINGLISTS (see the \fIGNU Emacs\fP man page). Bugs tend actually to be fixed if they can be isolated, so it is in your interest to report them in such a way that they can be easily reproduced. .PP No bugs are known at this time.