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Subject: Re: Experienced software engineer interested in kate development needs help
From: Ellis Whitehead <kde () ellisw ! net>
Date: 2002-01-15 18:27:50
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Hi Jeff,
> I ran "./configure --enable-debug" which compiled the kate
> binary which is only 5k. I ran "gdb kate", but the debug functions do not
> work. I didn't think it would be that simple.
"gdb kate" should work after you "make install", as long as it's installed
into a directory in the $PATH. The 5k kate file you saw isn't an executable.
You can 'cat kate' and see that it's a script. If you're in the
"kdebase/kate" directory, try "gdb app/.libs/kate" -- that's the actual
executable.
> If there are any other tools you think I should learn first I am open to
> suggestions.
gdb is a nice program, but a far cry from the ease of use of the MS debugger
you're probably used to. You might also want to check out kdbg (i forget
what module it's in) for a graphical UI -- limited though it is.
How are you getting your sources? If you're not using cvs yet, I highly
recommend it. You'll then want to make sure that you're compiling into a
different directory tree than your source is in. If you'd like instructions
on that, I'll email them to you directly, assuming that your spam-look-alike
email address is real. *grin*
Take care,
Ellis
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 06:15, Jeffrey Greer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would really appreciate a little direction getting started working on
> kate. I'm Jeff. I have a degree in computer science and 3 years industry
> experience. I have not done any c++ programming in linux, but I have used
> c++ on windows in industry for one year.
>
> My first goal is to compile a debug version of kate I can step through.
> Right now I don't know how to do this. Could someone list the main steps
> to do this? I ran "./configure --enable-debug" which compiled the kate
> binary which is only 5k. I ran "gdb kate", but the debug functions do not
> work. I didn't think it would be that simple.
>
> If there are any other tools you think I should learn first I am open to
> suggestions.
>
> I haven't worked on anything challenging for a couple years. The last work
> I did which was interesting was development of a multi-threaded,
> multi-process, gui based, work-flow management diagramming application on
> windows. I still miss doing that work. I rewrote the threads into and
> object oriented structure and optimized the application so it ran 90%
> faster. It was really fun using what I learned as a senior at my college.
>
> I'm sure this app will be much harder, but the great thing will be that I
> will never have to leave this project if I don't want to.
>
> thanks
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