linux programming



Hi,

I'm not sure whether or not this is on-topic here, but I've downloaded a
C++ program for linux and compiled it. I also compiled gcc. But when I
debug into the program using gdb (actually ddd) it also steps into the
source code for the compiler... How to avoid that, if possible?


Best regards
Martin Jørgensen

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