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I use QtCreator 4.6.2, which apparently requires Python-enabled GDB if I want to use it as a debugger.



I tried to install mingw32-gdb-python version 7.5-1 with MinGW installer (graphical interface), and I got gdb-python27.exe file in my bin. But this file can't be opened. I'm getting error saying I'm missing python27.dll. I have Python 2.7 installed, and said DLL is located in C:WINDOWSSystem32. Obviously, System32 is in PATH, so it seems to me that it should be linked on demand.



Simply copying python27.dll to bin directory of MinGW throws an error "Application was not started correctly (0xc000007b)."



Running regular gdb (version 7.6.1-1) still does not allow python command (checked that in case gdb-python27 was only extension to normal gdb).



Did I miss some step here? Shouldn't MinGW provide me with python27.dll (it is a part of few other applications, like OpenOffice)? How can I make it work?










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    I use QtCreator 4.6.2, which apparently requires Python-enabled GDB if I want to use it as a debugger.



    I tried to install mingw32-gdb-python version 7.5-1 with MinGW installer (graphical interface), and I got gdb-python27.exe file in my bin. But this file can't be opened. I'm getting error saying I'm missing python27.dll. I have Python 2.7 installed, and said DLL is located in C:WINDOWSSystem32. Obviously, System32 is in PATH, so it seems to me that it should be linked on demand.



    Simply copying python27.dll to bin directory of MinGW throws an error "Application was not started correctly (0xc000007b)."



    Running regular gdb (version 7.6.1-1) still does not allow python command (checked that in case gdb-python27 was only extension to normal gdb).



    Did I miss some step here? Shouldn't MinGW provide me with python27.dll (it is a part of few other applications, like OpenOffice)? How can I make it work?










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      I use QtCreator 4.6.2, which apparently requires Python-enabled GDB if I want to use it as a debugger.



      I tried to install mingw32-gdb-python version 7.5-1 with MinGW installer (graphical interface), and I got gdb-python27.exe file in my bin. But this file can't be opened. I'm getting error saying I'm missing python27.dll. I have Python 2.7 installed, and said DLL is located in C:WINDOWSSystem32. Obviously, System32 is in PATH, so it seems to me that it should be linked on demand.



      Simply copying python27.dll to bin directory of MinGW throws an error "Application was not started correctly (0xc000007b)."



      Running regular gdb (version 7.6.1-1) still does not allow python command (checked that in case gdb-python27 was only extension to normal gdb).



      Did I miss some step here? Shouldn't MinGW provide me with python27.dll (it is a part of few other applications, like OpenOffice)? How can I make it work?










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      I use QtCreator 4.6.2, which apparently requires Python-enabled GDB if I want to use it as a debugger.



      I tried to install mingw32-gdb-python version 7.5-1 with MinGW installer (graphical interface), and I got gdb-python27.exe file in my bin. But this file can't be opened. I'm getting error saying I'm missing python27.dll. I have Python 2.7 installed, and said DLL is located in C:WINDOWSSystem32. Obviously, System32 is in PATH, so it seems to me that it should be linked on demand.



      Simply copying python27.dll to bin directory of MinGW throws an error "Application was not started correctly (0xc000007b)."



      Running regular gdb (version 7.6.1-1) still does not allow python command (checked that in case gdb-python27 was only extension to normal gdb).



      Did I miss some step here? Shouldn't MinGW provide me with python27.dll (it is a part of few other applications, like OpenOffice)? How can I make it work?







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