Incidentally, I neglected to say that I now have a work-around. T'is most odious! I preload the *.[ch] from my cwd and copy them into shadow buffers with the <2> name and the mythical c:/cygdrive file name and (not-modified). I will put this on a gdb-hook. I don't think I can live with this long-term but at least I am now debugging on Windows in other than Visual Studio. On 12/27/05, Keith Knowles wrote: > > On 19 March, 2003, I posted a note: > Emacs M-x gdb does not correlate CYGWIN symlinks to source files to > cygwin@cygwin.com. > > > The suggestion was, "use CYGWIN Emacs". (I tried it but stayed with Gnu.) > > I just tried this once more, but in a very simple environment (no symbolic > links of any kind). > > When a break triggers in "test.c", Emacs opens a buffer, "test.c<2>" on > mythical file > "c:/cygwin/c/...test.c". It appears that Emacs helpfully added the > missing drive letter. > > I suggest that if Emacs did not add the drive letter when the /cygdrive > notation is present > (on a system with CYGWIN installed), then Gnu Emacs, CYGWIN and gdb would > all play > together straight out of the box. > > (Of course, I could just be doing something horribly wrong, since I cannot > imagine that I > am the first to tread this path and, no, I can't really believe this > doesn't work.) > > Cheers, > Keith > >