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In pset6, the material says that you can check your code after attempting the functions lookup and parse using "check50 2015.fall.pset6.server1 server.c", which I have done and get back several errors. I would like to check these functions using gdb but I don't know how to correctly do it.

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Nevermind. I figured it out by rereading the course material and an answer to a previous question. Here is how:

1) type "gdb ./server" in your terminal window.

2) type "break parse" a the (gdb) command prompt.

3) type "run ./public" at the (gdb) command prompt.

4) Open a new terminal window next to the current one.

5) type "curl -i http://localhost:8080/" at the command prompt.

6) look in the terminal window running gdb and step through the code.

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  • After a while, come back here and accept your own answer to this question clicking the check mark! Commented Dec 8, 2016 at 12:34
  • Will do tomorrow! Commented Dec 9, 2016 at 1:27

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