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Updated ddd to 3.3.10 * New features and minor improvements - More fixes for perl 5.8.x -- it's now a lot more usable. - Fixes for Sun's SunONE Studio dbx (1). Build with -DHAVE_SUNDBX is necessary. Improvements for automatic detection of Sun DBX are welcome. - Fixes for MacOS X (mainly workarounds for bugs in gdb) (2). - Support for PHP debugger has been added (1). This is essentially not tested. - Source files in subdirectories should be located automatically when using dbx (tested on Solaris' dbx) (2). - The perl version supported by DDD is now 5.8.x. The perl debugger changed between perl 5.6.x and perl 5.8.0, which made this update necessary. This change is not backwards-compatible. If it is not possible to upgrade your perl version to 5.8.x or newer, then you can simply install the file "perl5db.pl" from a recent perl distribution into your old perl tree. - Through the maintenance menu ("ddd --maintenance"), it now possible to get a leak check of ddd if ddd is run under valgrind. This is only useful for ddd developers (or anybody that wants to help making ddd better). - Several minor bugs fixed, some memory leaks plugged, more code clean-up done. - A bug affecting platforms where the size of function pointers is 16 has been fixed. - The settings window now starts at a larger, more reasonable size, and allows the user to resize it. * Build fixes - automake 1.9 is now the minimum requirement. This affects only builds from CVS repository. - A warning is emitted if a version of g++ older than 3.1 is used. - libiberty is neither linked nor bundled anymore. - GNU libtermcap is not bundled anymore. A termcap like library (such as ncurses) is now required to build ddd. - The configure machinery has been updated to conform more closely to the autoconf 2.5x requirements. Several bugs have been fixed. Minimum requirements: autoconf 2.59, automake 1.7.9, libtool 1.5. - libiberty (which provides missing standard functions) is not linked by default anymore. configure has a new option '--with-libiberty' that enables the libiberty support if required. If nobody complains, libiberty will be unbundled in a next version. - The libiberty distributed with ddd has been upgraded to the one included in GCC 3.4 20040116. It fixes some configuration problems. - Builds with GCC 3.4, with IBM xlC on AIX, with Compaq/HP cxx on Tru64, on X11R5 based systems, with SGI CC on IRIX should be OK. - Builds on HP-UX should now work out-of-the-box. Motif is linked statically and the Athena libraries are now found by default. - Builds without Motif/Lesstif available abort with an adequate message. - Builds with readline support now work. readline is not bundled anymore. - Builds without -DNDEBUG (i.e. with "assert" enabled) now work. Default build enables assertions (i.e. -DNDEBUG is not used). - Several missing files in the distribution are now included. - Cygwin is supported again.
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.9 2005/01/11 09:04:16 martti Exp $
bin/ddd
man/man1/ddd.1
share/${PKGNAME}/COPYING
share/${PKGNAME}/NEWS
share/${PKGNAME}/ddd/Ddd
share/${PKGNAME}/themes/green.vsl
share/${PKGNAME}/themes/red.vsl
Updated ddd to 3.3.10 * New features and minor improvements - More fixes for perl 5.8.x -- it's now a lot more usable. - Fixes for Sun's SunONE Studio dbx (1). Build with -DHAVE_SUNDBX is necessary. Improvements for automatic detection of Sun DBX are welcome. - Fixes for MacOS X (mainly workarounds for bugs in gdb) (2). - Support for PHP debugger has been added (1). This is essentially not tested. - Source files in subdirectories should be located automatically when using dbx (tested on Solaris' dbx) (2). - The perl version supported by DDD is now 5.8.x. The perl debugger changed between perl 5.6.x and perl 5.8.0, which made this update necessary. This change is not backwards-compatible. If it is not possible to upgrade your perl version to 5.8.x or newer, then you can simply install the file "perl5db.pl" from a recent perl distribution into your old perl tree. - Through the maintenance menu ("ddd --maintenance"), it now possible to get a leak check of ddd if ddd is run under valgrind. This is only useful for ddd developers (or anybody that wants to help making ddd better). - Several minor bugs fixed, some memory leaks plugged, more code clean-up done. - A bug affecting platforms where the size of function pointers is 16 has been fixed. - The settings window now starts at a larger, more reasonable size, and allows the user to resize it. * Build fixes - automake 1.9 is now the minimum requirement. This affects only builds from CVS repository. - A warning is emitted if a version of g++ older than 3.1 is used. - libiberty is neither linked nor bundled anymore. - GNU libtermcap is not bundled anymore. A termcap like library (such as ncurses) is now required to build ddd. - The configure machinery has been updated to conform more closely to the autoconf 2.5x requirements. Several bugs have been fixed. Minimum requirements: autoconf 2.59, automake 1.7.9, libtool 1.5. - libiberty (which provides missing standard functions) is not linked by default anymore. configure has a new option '--with-libiberty' that enables the libiberty support if required. If nobody complains, libiberty will be unbundled in a next version. - The libiberty distributed with ddd has been upgraded to the one included in GCC 3.4 20040116. It fixes some configuration problems. - Builds with GCC 3.4, with IBM xlC on AIX, with Compaq/HP cxx on Tru64, on X11R5 based systems, with SGI CC on IRIX should be OK. - Builds on HP-UX should now work out-of-the-box. Motif is linked statically and the Athena libraries are now found by default. - Builds without Motif/Lesstif available abort with an adequate message. - Builds with readline support now work. readline is not bundled anymore. - Builds without -DNDEBUG (i.e. with "assert" enabled) now work. Default build enables assertions (i.e. -DNDEBUG is not used). - Several missing files in the distribution are now included. - Cygwin is supported again.
2005-01-11 10:04:16 +01:00
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share/doc/ddd/README
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Update ddd to 3.2 Changes are: ============ Documentation ------------- - There is a new DDD manual, generated from Texinfo source, and coming in HTML, PDF, PostScript, Info, as well as plain text format. Debuggers and Languages ----------------------- - This release contains partial support for DEC's `ladebug' debugger. Please send in bug reports listing remaining problems. - Parsing of JDB data has been improved. - DBX prompts for object file names are recognized. User Interface -------------- - `Breakpoint Properties', `Define Command', and `Debugger Settings' have an `Apply' button that applies changes to text fields. - In TTY mode, you can edit and complete the command line as in GDB. (Uses GNU readline library.) - Ctrl+E moves the cursor to the end of the line. For a `Run' shortcut, use F2/F3 or Shift+Ctrl+E. - DDD uses the locale as specified by the environment (such as $LANG). This allows input of locale characters in DDD dialogs; error messages may also come up in your locale. If you experience any problems, set LANG=C when invoking DDD. Plotting -------- - If you have several indexed variables in a cluster (such as X[1], X[3], and X[5]), DDD plots the cluster as 2-D plot, where the X axis shows the index, and the Y axis shows the values. This is useful for plotting array slices (see below). Source Navigation ----------------- - Using GDB, `Open Source' no longer automatically reads all shared libraries of the debuggee; this took too much time with some programs. There is an additional button that loads libraries. Data exploration ---------------- - You can rotate structs, saving space by omitting the member names. A rotated struct looks very much like a horizontal array. - The last rotation setting is used for new displays and is saved together with other DDD options. - Array slices `ARRAY[FROM..TO]' are much better supported: * By default, the displayed values are clustered and displayed like an ordinary array. * Array slices can be plotted, too (see `Plotting', above). - You can use the FROM..TO notation in arbitrary values, and also multiple times; `graph display 1..5 * 1..5' creates a multiplication table. - To select multiple displays, it suffices that the selection rectangle touches a display (rather than enclosing it entirely). - The Display Editor has buttons for clustering and unclustering displays. Running the Program ------------------- - Breakpoint commands are also supported for DBX, Perl, and XDB. - In Perl, DDD supports temporary breakpoints. Settings -------- - DDD saves the GDB source directory path with the current session. - DDD saves the JDB class path only with the current session. Bug Fixes --------- - Auto-raised menus work much better (enabled by default). - The `floating' command tool now correctly follows movements of the main window under KDE and other window managers. - The register window is updated when the current frame changes. - Value tips of strings containing ` = ' are displayed correctly. - In file names, `//' is no longer normalized to `/'. This is useful for special file systems, where '//c/foo' is an alias for `c:\foo`. - Improved session management: `checkpoint sessions' not needed for shutdown (as initiated by GNOME) are automatically deleted after exiting DDD. - Improved auto-command recognition (includes saving displays across sessions) - [LessTif] Selecting all displays in the Display Editor now works. - [DBX] The array syntax `graph display [A..B]' works again for DBX. - [DBX] Redirection to the execution window with Sun DBX 4.0 no longer clutters program arguments. - [Perl] Selecting identifiers that represent large data structures no longer blocks DDD. - [JDB] Thread names with dashes are handled correctly. - [HP-UX] Renaming the `~/.ddd/init' file during saving options works. - [Build] New `libiberty' and `configure' packages from GDB 4.18. - [Build] If supported, `-isystem' is used for including system headers. - [Build] If supported and required, `-fpermissive' is used for old X headers.
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@dirrm share/doc/ddd
@dirrm share/${PKGNAME}/vsllib
@dirrm share/${PKGNAME}/themes
@dirrm share/${PKGNAME}/ddd
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