

You should beĪble to use gdb from any distribution, including Rtools 3.5 or say Rtools4 is a customized version of Msys2. Msys2 is software distribution originating from archlinux, with pacman > - NB I have absolutely no idea what is meant by msys2 or pacman or any of that, I'm just following instructions. Session is run say from a terminal that originates from Rtools 4. If you can still run gdb in your Rtools 3.5 installation, you should beĪble to use it to connect to the R session to debug, even if that R The version of gdb in RTOOLS is 7.9.1 I tried copying that gdb.exe into RTOOLS40 but it just exited instantly when I tried to run it from there. > - I used to have this stuff working OK with R3.6/RTOOLS35 but have not needed to go back to C for a while. > Something very similar happens if I try the 32bit version.

> Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded. > error: failed to commit transaction (failed to retrieve some files) > error: failed retrieving file 'mingw-w64-x86_64-gdb-8.3.' from dl. : The requested URL returned error: 404 > error: failed retrieving file 'mingw-w64-x86_64-gdb-8.3.' from : The requested URL returned error: 404 The rtools installer (rtools40-圆4_86.exe) doesn't seem to include gdb by default, and when I follow the instructions for adding gdb (which I tracked down at ) this is what happened: > I've not been able to install gdb for RTOOLS40 on Windows 10. On 4/15/21 6:52 AM, Bravington, Mark (Data61, Hobart) wrote: Next message (by thread): nchar(x, type = "bytes") seems slower than it could be.Previous message (by thread): problem adding gdb to RTOOLS40 on Windows.problem adding gdb to RTOOLS40 on Windows Tomas Kalibera |rom Apr 15 08:59:43 CEST 2021 Problem adding gdb to RTOOLS40 on Windows
