Result for 1A3F09A454ECD73BC2226D6D856E394397D4C254

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/info/ddd.info-7.gz
FileSize15413
MD5D3EB9FE3009DD8C45D42B5404D6F5ECA
SHA-11A3F09A454ECD73BC2226D6D856E394397D4C254
SHA-2564647E71CB2A876616A9C38268E74F5AF846F5304C92BF5F2A5314966DC7525E3
SSDEEP384:AgxB5IqRQXsghYTLvT6v+5qqVhwRPH3TEolS3KEY5vMTwtpUkQ:AeIzXHWfvT6UWxwXsM0tpUj
TLSHT14F62D05E77D15E19BC8ADA254535DB2583E06F42131F028A850EE6AD6C082E2FD09DFB
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize1568556
MD52B54C3398FA802F19695D5C84FEC2EA7
PackageDescriptionThe Data Display Debugger, a graphical debugger frontend The Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a popular graphical user interface to UNIX debuggers such as GDB, DBX, XDB, JDB and others. Besides ``usual'' front-end features such as viewing source texts and breakpoints, DDD provides an interactive graphical data display, where data structures are displayed as graphs. Using DDD, you can reason about your application by watching its data, not just by viewing it execute lines of source code. . Other DDD features include: debugging of programs written in Ada, Bash, C, C++, Chill, Fortran, Java, Modula, Pascal, Perl and Python; machine-level debugging; hypertext source navigation and lookup; breakpoint, backtrace, and history editors; preferences and settings editors; program execution in terminal emulator window; debugging on remote host; on-line manual; interactive help on the Motif user interface; GDB/DBX/XDB command-line interface with full editing, history, and completion capabilities. . This version is linked against Lesstif, an LGPL-ed implementation of Motif.
PackageMaintainerDaniel Schepler <schepler@debian.org>
PackageNameddd
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1:3.3.9-3
SHA-11CD50D0627671260FA423266CC9531B31D6530AD
SHA-256589C21CE0985BCA0EB2B524CBDAC3ADA968A0B1042AD775F54EFFCC977400023