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On 6/20/2015 4:02 PM, William M. (Mike) Miller wrote:
Thanks for the reply. My concern, however, isn't that new threads are being created; it's that when gdb does this, it sets the state of all threads, including my main thread, to "(running)" so that I can't single-step through my program any more. If I try to say "next", I get the error: Cannot execute this command while the selected thread is running. But I did nothing overt to start my thread. It never used to do this, but it happens regularly now.
I'm not seeing this on my system (Windows 7, both 32-bit and 64-bit Cygwin). I debugged the emacs source, set a breakpoint, and stepped through the program when the breakpoint was hit.
Could this be caused by BLODA interference (https://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#faq.using.bloda)?
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