See the announcement for details including changes in this release An errata list (problems) and documentation are also available. Release 11.1 of gdb, the gnu debugger, is now available Gdb can target (i.e., debug programs running on) more than a dozen different processor architectures, and gdb itself can run on most popular gnu/linux, unix and microsoft windows variants Gdb is free (libre) software [3] it detects problems in a program while letting it run and allows users to examine different registers.
A native windows port of the gnu compiler collection (gcc) mingw A native windows port of the gnu compiler collection (gcc), with freely distributable import libraries and header files for building native windows applications Includes extensions to the msvc runtime to support c99 functionality All of mingw's software will execute on the 64bit windows platforms. Release 7.0 of gdb, the gnu debugger, is now available via anonymous These are source releases, so will be of little use if you do not already have a c++ compiler installed
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