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  2. GNU Debugger - Wikipedia

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    GDB was first written by Richard Stallman in 1986 as part of his GNU system, after his GNU Emacs was "reasonably stable". [4] GDB is free software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

  3. gdbserver - Wikipedia

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    gdbserver is a computer program that makes it possible to remotely debug other programs. [1] Running on the same system as the program to be debugged, it allows the GNU Debugger to connect from another system; that is, only the executable to be debugged needs to be resident on the target system ("target"), while the source code and a copy of the binary file to be debugged reside on the ...

  4. Green Hills Software - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] TimeMachine (introduced 2003) supports reverse debugging, [16] a feature that later also became available in the free GNU Debugger (GDB) 7.0 (2009). [ 17 ] References

  5. List of PDF software - Wikipedia

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    Linux/UNIX, macOS, OS/2 Warp 4/eComStation and Windows desktops Cross-platform desktop publishing (DTP) application; supports also PDF/X-3. LaTeX, TeX: LaTeX Project Public License, Permissive: Windows, macOS, Linux Mark-up language and tools to write technical reports, books, magazines, almost any publication type. LuaTeX: GNU GPL: Windows ...

  6. Midnight Commander - Wikipedia

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    GNU Midnight Commander (also known as mc, the command used to start it, and as mouseless commander in older versions [4]) is a free cross-platform orthodox file manager. [5] It was started by Miguel de Icaza in 1994 [ 1 ] as a clone of the then-popular Norton Commander .

  7. KDevelop - Wikipedia

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    KDevelop 4.x, another complete rewrite with a more object-oriented programming model, [10] was developed from August 2005 and released as KDevelop 4.0.0 in May 2010. [11] The last feature update of this branch was version 4.7.0 in September 2014, [ 12 ] with bugfix releases continuing until KDevelop 4.7.4 in December 2016 [ 13 ]

  8. Intel C++ Compiler - Wikipedia

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    Debugging is done on Windows using the Visual Studio debugger and, on Linux, using gdb. While the Intel compiler can generate a gprof compatible profiling output, Intel also provides a kernel level, system-wide statistical profiler called Intel VTune Profiler. VTune can be used from a command line or through an included GUI on Linux or Windows.

  9. GNU Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    The name "Bazaar" was originally used by a fork of the GNU arch client tla.This fork is now called Baz to distinguish it from the current Bazaar software. [12] Baz was announced in October 2004 by Canonical employee Robert Collins [13] and maintained until 2005, when the project then called Bazaar-NG (the present Bazaar) was announced as Baz's successor. [14]