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You'll have to update to the latest version of CGDB.Let me know if that does not fix your issue.Thanks!Bob Rossi
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 3:52 AM yair gadelov <yair....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,--I 'm using gentoo distro with gdb 8.3. and instead of display colors, it displays the prompt values like that:Reading symbols from [32m./dataServer[m...[0;32m(gdb) [0mwith gdb 8.2 it works fine.Are someones knows what to do?Yair
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No way! Can you send the backtrace and thesteps to crash it?
You’ll have to use a newer version to fix the issue you have.
On Saturday, September 28, 2019, yair gadelov <yair....@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks, but latest version 0.7 and 0.7.1 are unstable and I get segmentation fault. Also, they marked as unstable in the Gentoo portage--
On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 2:22:55 PM UTC+3, Bob Rossi wrote:You'll have to update to the latest version of CGDB.Let me know if that does not fix your issue.Thanks!Bob RossiOn Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 3:52 AM yair gadelov <yair....@gmail.com> wrote:Hi,--I 'm using gentoo distro with gdb 8.3. and instead of display colors, it displays the prompt values like that:Reading symbols from [32m./dataServer[m...[0;32m(gdb) [0mwith gdb 8.2 it works fine.Are someones knows what to do?Yair
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Huh,This points to a gentoo/ncurses issue.See this page, https://github.com/vifm/vifm/issues/325and this, https://bugs.gentoo.org/651914Try compiling against libncurses instead of libncursesw.You could edit the configure script here fromif test "$ac_cv_lib_ncursesw_initscr" = "yes"; then
curses_lib_name="ncursesw"
elif test "$ac_cv_lib_ncurses_initscr" = "yes"; then
curses_lib_name="ncurses"
elsetoif test "$ac_cv_lib_ncurses_initscr" = "yes"; then
curses_lib_name="ncurses"
elseLet me know.You can verify if you linked against ncursesw or not by checking 'ldd cgdb'. Good Luck.Thanks,Bob Rossi
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