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From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr)
Subject: Re: Symbolic debugger
Message-ID: <1992Nov29.044004.1855@netcom.com>
Keywords: dbx, debugger
Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services  (408 241-9760 guest) 
References: <ali.722699638@fred> <veit.722774270@du9ds3> <1992Nov28.113102.3234@smallo.bo.open.de>
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1992 04:40:04 GMT
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In article <1992Nov28.113102.3234@smallo.bo.open.de> oklein@smallo.bo.open.de (Olaf Klein) writes:
>In <veit.722774270@du9ds3> veit@du9ds3 (Holger Veit) writes:
>
>>>Is there a symbolic debugger for C programs  available  under 386bsd? If so pease let me know where.
>>Is gdb (included in the distribution) "symbolic" enough?
>
>I recently got ups 2.45 (a very nice Sunview/X11 symbolic degubber for
>SUN) and a readme said, that there is a port for BSD386..., it isn't
>included in the archive, does anybody know, if this port is free available?
>
>Bye, Olaf
>
>-- 
>Olaf Klein	smallo.bo.open.de	2:245/5800.12
>
>	"One Token-Ring to rule them all,
>	 One Token-Ring to find them!
>	 One Token-Ring to take them all,
>	 And in the darkness bind them!"

I ported ups 2.45 to 386bsd. The binary and source is at:
sunvis.rtpnc.epa.gov:/pub/386bsd/incoming

Amancio Hasty