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From: Ronald J.H. Rood <ronr@my-deja.com>
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Subject: Re: pro*c debugger
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 07:17:21 GMT
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In article <80cbsp$2qa$1@autumn.news.rcn.net>,
  "Victor A V" <nosom1@hotmail.com> wrote:
> does anyone know of a good Pro*C debugger on unix. [i'm using pro*c
2.1.3,
> oracle 7.2, in case it matters]
> dbx core dumps and i'm not sure if its got anything to do with
linking with
> oracle's libraries....

I do quite some Pro*C coding and used dbx most of the time without any
problems. Does dbx match with the OS release ? What platform are you on
? For some reason I never worked with 7.2; is upgrading to 7.3.4.4 an
option ?
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