KDbg – graphical debugger interface
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Johannes Sixt 547472d596
Fix parsing of disassembly produced by gdb 7.1.
Since gdb 7.1, the address does not start at the beginning of a line, and
it can be prefixed by a pointer => that indicates the current instruction.
(cherry picked from upstream commit 5c5f34852d30337ef7c23ef4e88d50ecee1c0703)

(cherry picked from commit 26a2a75988)
6 years ago
admin@f9148018b2 Reset submodule main/applications/kdbg/admin to latest HEAD 7 years ago
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kdbg Fix parsing of disassembly produced by gdb 7.1. 6 years ago
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README

This is KDbg, a graphical user interface around gdb using
KDE, the K Desktop Environment.

To install:

	./configure
	make
	make install

Problem reports as well as success stories are welcome!

The homepage is at

	http://www.kdbg.org/

You'll find the most recent version of KDbg there as well as
other useful information concerning debugging.

Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>