Alright, it turns out I have to create a project just to use the debugge, not just a simple source file....well, I suppose thats better than MSVC++, which forces you to make a project just to COMPILE anything...
Well, I have a new issue. The debugger is now available, but doesn't work:
here is the output from it:
Compiling: done
Adding source dir: /home/paul/cpp/play/
Adding file: play
Starting debugger: done
Invalid debugger script: 'gdb_types.script'
Setting breakpoints
Debugger name and version: GNU gdb 6.4
No source file named /home/paul/cpp/play/main.cpp.
Breakpoint 1 (/home/paul/cpp/play/main.cpp:24) pending.
No source file named /home/paul/cpp/play/main.cpp.
Breakpoint 2 (/home/paul/cpp/play/main.cpp:23) pending.
Program exited normally.
Debugger finished with status 0
It can't find the file? It certainly exists, and that's the right location, why does it say No source file named...? This is the source from 10 feb. I will compile today's SVN and see if that helps, I will report back because on the 10th I know some debugging fixes went in...