I’m using the gcc in MinGW that comes with Strawberry Perl, on Windows XP. I’d like to have ddd (the Data Display Debugger) as well but apparently on Windows the simplest way to get ddd is by running Cygwin. So what's the bare minimum of Cygwin I can install to get ddd up and running? I'd prefer if I could run ddd natively on Win32 but that doesn't seem to be an option.
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As far as I can tell so far, only the following (with Cygwin DLL release version 1.5.25-15), and allowing setup to install any other packages to meet dependencies. | ||||
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If you're going for minimalism, you might want a smaller X server than cygwin-x11 (though it's what I use, and I'm quite fond of it). Starwin X-Win32 is actively maintained (though it costs $$ beyond the trial period), and avoids the overhead of installing Cygwin proper; there are other, zero-cost minimal X servers for win32 available, but I don't have linkage immediately available. As the documentation at x.cygwin.com indicates, the | |||
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Example to get grep working: Just drop the following files from a cygwin bin directory into an appropriate directory... cyggcc_s-1.dll cygiconv-2.dll cygintl-8.dll cygpcre-0.dll cygwin1.dll grep.exe | |||
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The Cygwin Disclaimer: I haven't tried this; I just install eveything. | |||
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