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Re: Proposal: obsolete target hppa*-hp-hpux10.*
- From: "John David Anglin" <dave at hiauly1 dot hia dot nrc dot ca>
- To: mec dot gnu at mindspring dot com (Michael Elizabeth Chastain)
- Cc: gdb at sources dot redhat dot com, brobecker at act-europe dot fr
- Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 23:11:55 -0500 (EST)
- Subject: Re: Proposal: obsolete target hppa*-hp-hpux10.*
> . There is at least one user (Dave A), which means that there are
> probably more users.
>
> Philosophically, I see the issue as priorities. It takes work to
> maintain and QA gdb on hpux 10.20. It takes work even if gdb on hpux
> 11.11 is already working. I would rather spend my attention somewhere
> else, and so would everybody else in the world, judging by the level of
> activity.
I'm willing to see if I can resolve the build problems under HP-UX 10.20.
As far as the code generated by GCC and the debug information, there is
almost no difference between HP-UX 10 and 11. We have weak symbol support
and and a different way of running initializer, but that's it. I don't
particularly care about HP compiler support. There's still a fair number
of PA 1.1 workstations running. They were really the peak in PA-RISC
technology and they have proved to be extremely reliable. On the other
hand, I agree that there isn't much point in spending a lot of effort
on the machines.
The 10.20 machine that I use for GCC testing is mainly used for support
of a space experiment that probably will be supported by NASA and ESA
through to the end of 2007. I'm not particularly interested in moving
the software and licenses to a newer machine. So, I will probably try
to keep the machine operational until the end of the mission. Anyway,
I probably will support 10.20 in GCC until 3.5 is released.
I think if Michael can improve gdb under HP-UX 11, we would also see
benefits under HP-UX 10.
Carlos O'Donell has made a New Years resolution to spend a good
portion of his time on gdb for hppa-linux. He has done an excellent
job in improving glibc. Matthew Wilcox has offered a bounty for a
gdb maintainer for hppa-linux:
<http://lists.parisc-linux.org/pipermail/parisc-linux/2004-January/022061.html>.
I managed to build gdb 6.0 under hppa-linux starting from the debian
patches. It only took a couple of small patches. My initial impression
is that it works better than 5.3, particularly with ada code. I did
have a problem with an undefined dwarf2 DIE.
In summary, I'm hopeful that the gdb support for PA-RISC can be improved
in 2004.
Dave
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