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Re: [RFA]: Add gdbserver to configdirs for several targets
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- Subject: Re: [RFA]: Add gdbserver to configdirs for several targets
- From: jtc at redback dot com (J.T. Conklin)
- Date: 07 Dec 2000 14:56:15 -0800
- References: <5mwvdmsafc.fsf@jtc.redback.com>
- Reply-To: jtc at redback dot com
>>>>> "jtc" == J T Conklin <jtc@redback.com> writes:
jtc> I submit the following patch for approval.
jtc>
jtc> I discovered that some targets for which gdbserver was not configured
jtc> even though their target (or host, we're inconsistant) makefile frag
jtc> defined GDBSERVER_DEPFILES. This patch adds gdbserver to configdirs
jtc> for those targets. I don't have access to most of these targets, so I
jtc> was unable to test whether gdbserver still builds for these configs.
jtc> However, this is not catastrophic because all the change does is
jtc> create the gdbsever directory. It is not built automatically.
jtc>
jtc> I did all but powerpc-*-linux* and sparc-*-linux*. powerpc/linux.mh
jtc> sets GDBSERVER_DEPFILES to low-linux.o, but I couldn't find evidence
jtc> that there was any powerpc support in low-linux.c. sparc/linux.mh
jtc> sets GDBSERVER_DEPFILES to low-sparc.o, but low-sparc.c is clearly for
jtc> Sunos4. I'll leave these to those gnu/linux hackers that know the
jtc> best way to resolve this.
Anyone?
--jtc
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J.T. Conklin
RedBack Networks