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GNU gdb 6.2_2004-08-19-cvs
from the gdb_6_2-branch yesterday.
../gdbcvs/src/configure --build=i686-pc-linux --host=mipsel-linux --target=mipsel-linux --enable-tui=no
Most of the time when I do next or nexti, gdb is treating it as if I did step or stepi.
I have tracked the problem down to this portion of code:
infrun.c: 2322 . . . if (frame_id_eq (frame_unwind_id (get_current_frame ()), step_frame_id)) { /* It's a subroutine call. */ CORE_ADDR real_stop_pc; . . .
When there is a subroutine call this if statement fails. It never thinks "It's a subroutine call."
Something is horked up in the frame code, but I cannot figure out where.
David Daney.
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