If you compile perl with DEBUGGING, you not only get the use of the -D option, you also get the symbol table and debug info preserved. That is fine fodder for gdb.
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re: Connect gdb to a running perl process
by Zaxo
in thread Connect gdb to a running perl process
by saintmike
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