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Old 02-26-2005, 01:55 PM
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k.rajasekhar.

Hai i am new to this group. i am currently
learning networking basics. I want to know about working of Data
Display Debugger in linux for multiple files. I know to use it for
single file .please kindly help me to use it when a file needs other
file to run at run time.

This is my first message posting to a group.
Kindly excuse me if there are any mistakes in addressing the message.
But please send me the solution.



Thanking you,

K.RajaSekhar


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Old 02-26-2005, 01:57 PM
raja.kavuri@gmail.com
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RajaSekhar.Kavuri wrote:
> From,
> k.rajasekhar.
>
> Hai i am new to this group. i am currently
> learning networking basics. I want to know about working of Data
> Display Debugger in linux for multiple files. I know to use it for
> single file .please kindly help me to use it when a file needs other
> file to run at run time.
>
> This is my first message posting to a group.
> Kindly excuse me if there are any mistakes in addressing the message.
> But please send me the solution.
>
>
>
> Thanking you,
>
> K.RajaSekhar


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Old 03-02-2005, 08:52 AM
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RajaSekhar.Kavuri wrote:
> From,
> k.rajasekhar.
>
> Hai i am new to this group. i am currently
> learning networking basics. I want to know about working of Data
> Display Debugger in linux for multiple files. I know to use it for
> single file .please kindly help me to use it when a file needs other
> file to run at run time.
>
> This is my first message posting to a group.
> Kindly excuse me if there are any mistakes in addressing the message.
> But please send me the solution


This is off-topic in the networking group. A more appropriate
group would be e.g. comp.os.linux.misc.

If you mean accessing source of some other module than
that one containing main(), use the File->Open Source
menu to pick the module.

If you mean debugging several executable programs at once,
you need to open a separate DDD for each.

HTH

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