Hi guys, I tried to install gdb on my OS X Lion (10.7), but I couldn't. I downloaded gdb and when I try to run configure, it doesn't work, it appears: new-host:gdb-7.4 lorota$ ./configure checking build system type.. i386-apple-darwin11.3.0 checking host system type.. i386-apple-darwin11.3.0 checking target system type.. i386-apple-darwin11.3.0 checking for a BSD-compatible install.. /usr/bin/install -c checking whether ln works.. yes checking whether ln -s works.. yes checking for a sed that does not truncate output.. /usr/bin/sed checking for gawk.. no checking for mawk.. no checking for nawk.. no checking for awk.. awk checking for gcc.. no checking for cc.. no checking for cl.exe.. no configure: error: in `/Users/lorota/downloads/gdb-7.4': configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH See `config.log' for more details. Someone can help me, please!? Tks.
Jan 21, 2014 Installing GDB You can install via MacPorts or Homebrew. MacPorts has Apple's official GDB distribution, which is modified for OS X. This is probably.
Installation of GDB on Mac (Mojave) Question. Hey, I’ve just started taking a class in C. I would recommend installing Xcode (It's free). You can write/debug generic/UNIX C apps using it. If you're not attached to gdb, I'd suggest you use lldb instead which is.
CODE-SIGNING GDB: Clicking on Continue you will get a warning like “You are about to create a self-signed certificate.”, you can continue. You are now asked to set a validity period, in days; I just set 999 days (which appears to be the maximum value accepted, at least on Mavericks) so I don’t have to do it again in a short while.
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GDB 8.1 is broken on macOS 10.13. Bug 1, Bug 2. You need to downgrade to 8.0 for the time being, see this answer on how to do that. Abbyy reader free download. I had to run 10. Above with sudo.