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Can anybody help suggesting good graphical debugger interface for CentOS 7. I tried searching for kdbg which works well on Ubuntu but there is no help available for installing kdbg and dependencies on CentOS 7. I tried installing kdbg rpm manually but then it doesn't work because a lot of dependencies like libDCOP.so, libkdcore.so, libkio.so etc. are not installed.
Is there a way to install kdbg and all of its required dependencies at once ? I am a newbie to CentOS and any help for this is appreciated.

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  • Read up on the "apt-get" (or any other variant) that is installed on your system. Oct 8, 2014 at 1:59
  • the varient is yum..but I don't know how that's related ? I tried doing sudo yum install kdbg..but that didn't work Oct 13, 2014 at 23:14
  • It matters because yum (or apt-get) will install an application with all it's dependencies... that is your question right? Oct 13, 2014 at 23:33
  • the question is kdbg for cent os 7 is not there in yum repositories. Hence I downloaded the rpm manually and tried to install it. the rpm doesn't have any dependencies in it. Oct 17, 2014 at 21:11

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It's been two years but this Q is still unanswered, hasn't been closed, and should still apply:

1) Try Nemiver

From the webpage:

Nemiver is an on going effort to write an easy to use standalone C/C++ debugger that integrates well in the GNOME environment.

It's extremely simple and straightforward. And it should be available for CentOS 7 (I have a box with CentOS 6.8 and it's available via yum).

2) Read this question

Is there a C++ gdb GUI for Linux?

Be warned, that question was closed as off-topic.

3) Perhaps a full IDE like Code::Blocks?

You get the whole package: a text editor, one-click building, plugins, and a graphical debugger.

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