For more information (and more screenshots), see the DDD Manual.

(2013/01/18) Shaunak Saha is the new maintainer of DDD.

(2009/02/11) DDD 3.3.12 is now available from ftp.gnu.org. DDD 3.3.12 features much improved support for debugging Python, Bash and Make, as well as various bug fixes.

DDD 3.3.12 features much improved support for debugging Python, Bash and Make, as well as various bug fixes. (2008/11/07) Release candidate 3.3.12-rc1 is available. DDD can now be used effectively to debug Python, Bash and Makefiles. You can grab the new release candidate from alpha.gnu.org. The source tarball is signed with the maintainer's GPG public key, which you can download from Savannah.

DDD can now be used effectively to debug Python, Bash and Makefiles. You can grab the new release candidate from alpha.gnu.org. The source tarball is signed with the maintainer's GPG public key, which you can download from Savannah. (2008/10/22) DDD has a bug tracker on Savannah. The bug tracker is the best way to report bugs (use "Bugs" on the toolbar, and "Submit"). You are encouraged to login, but you can post bug anonymously if you want. Posting directly to the bug-ddd mailing list is now deprecated, since the tracker is a much more powerful way to organise the information. Please follow the instructions for bug reporting.

The bug tracker is the best way to report bugs (use "Bugs" on the toolbar, and "Submit"). You are encouraged to login, but you can post bug anonymously if you want. Posting directly to the mailing list is now deprecated, since the tracker is a much more powerful way to organise the information. Please follow the instructions for bug reporting. (2008/10/19) Jose Maria Gomez Vergara has handed maintainership of DDD to Peter Wainwright.

Older News.

ddd/

ddd- version .tar.gz -- this package is the one you want. It includes the complete DDD source code,

building instructions, as well as

the DDD manual in TeXinfo, Info, PostScript, and PDF formats.

Here are further instructions on how to download and unpack GNU packages.

You can support the principle of software freedom by buying stuff from the FSF shop.

DDD binaries for GNU/Linux are typically available via your GNU/Linux distributor:

DDD packages for Debian GNU/Linux are found here.

DDD RPMs can be found in https://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=ddd.

The written word provides binaries of freely available software for various platforms. Their FTP server contains DDD and XPM packages.

The DDD source distribution (see above).

The GNU compiler collection (GCC), version 3.0 or higher (or another ISO C++ compiler).

The LessTif user interface toolkit, version 0.89 or higher (or another Motif-compatible user interface toolkit).

Unpack the DDD source distribution Change into the ddd- version subdirectory Type ./configure && make . If the above doesn't give an error, type make install to install the program. (Depending on your OS and permission level you might need to use sudo make install to install instead.)

Here are some free third-party tutorials on the Web:

Please try to see whether your bug has already been reported. You can browse or search the bug tracker.

Please read the section ``Bugs and How to Report Them'' toward the end of the DDD Manual.

Be sure to include a copy of your ~/.ddd/log file which tells your DDD configuration as well as the interaction between DDD and the underlying command-line debugger.

file which tells your DDD configuration as well as the interaction between DDD and the underlying command-line debugger. Remember, the more (relevant) information you put in your bug report, the more likely it is to be fixed rapidly.

The purpose of reporting a bug is to enable the bug to be fixed for the sake of the whole community of users. You may or may not receive a response; the maintainers will send one if that helps them find or verify a fix. Most GNU maintainers are volunteers and all are overworked; they don't have time to help individuals and still fix the bugs and make the improvements that everyone wants. If you want help for yourself in particular, you may have to hire someone for technical support.

If you are willing to help fixing DDD bugs, you can subscribe to the bug-ddd mailing list or access its archives.

If you need technical support on DDD, you can ask for technical support.

(To do: expand the above for more references on each debugger, e.g, tutorials, books, video demos.)



Current Maintainer:

Shaunak Saha <shaunak at gnu.org>



Former Maintainers:

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Andreas Zeller <zeller at gnu.org>

Andrew Gaylard <apg at users dot sf dot net>

Jose María Gómez Vergara <josemaria at jmgv dot org>

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