GNOME Software Development

nemiver - A C/C++ Debugger for GNOME - point, click, debug!

Website: http://home.gna.org/nemiver/
License: GPLv2+
Vendor: Fedora Project
Description:
Nemiver is an ongoing effort to write a standalone graphical debugger that
integrates well in the GNOME desktop environment. It currently features a
backend which uses the well known GNU Debugger (gdb) to debug C/C++ programs.

The yelp package must be installed to make use of Nemiver's documentation.

Packages

nemiver-0.5.2-1.fc9.ppc [5.4 MiB] Changelog by Peter Gordon (2008-04-11):
- Update to new upstream release (0.5.2)
- Add patch to keep the nemivercommon shared library in the global  %_libdir,
  rather that in a private directory therein. This allows other sources to
  properly build against it without using nasty RPATH hacks, and also makes RPM
  correctly add same-arch dependencies from the devel subpackage to the main
  package via that unversioned binary symlink:
  + make-libnemivercommon-global-lib.patch    
- Alphabetize dependency list (aesthetic-only change)
nemiver-0.5.2-1.fc9.ppc64 [5.4 MiB] Changelog by Peter Gordon (2008-04-11):
- Update to new upstream release (0.5.2)
- Add patch to keep the nemivercommon shared library in the global  %_libdir,
  rather that in a private directory therein. This allows other sources to
  properly build against it without using nasty RPATH hacks, and also makes RPM
  correctly add same-arch dependencies from the devel subpackage to the main
  package via that unversioned binary symlink:
  + make-libnemivercommon-global-lib.patch    
- Alphabetize dependency list (aesthetic-only change)

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