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Hi Michael, I have attached the config.cache.emb which we have defined most of the configure macros. Many thanks in advance, Bizhan -----Original Message----- From: Bizhan Gholikhamseh (bgholikh) Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:18 PM To: 'Michael Snyder' Cc: gdb@sourceware.org Subject: RE: Error running remote gdb >This is incorrect behavior on gdb's part. I don't readily know how to explain it. Let's see... here's your >configuration: >This GDB was configured as "--host=i686-pc-linux-gnu --target=powerpc-linux-gnuspe"... Here is how we build the gdb in our environment: First we edit the config.cache.emb file with the following statement: ac_cv_header_sys_reg_h=${ac_cv_header_sys_reg_h=no} ac_cv_lib_ncurses_tgetent=${ac_cv_lib_ncurses_tgetent=yes} srv_cv_thread_db=${srv_cv_thread_db="-lthread_db"} Second we run the configure command as below: sh configure --prefix=/usr --cache-file=config.cache.emb --target=powerpc-linux-gnuspe --disable-sim cd gdb/gdbserver sh configure --prefix=/usr --cache-file=../../config.cache.emb --host=powerpc-linux-gnuspe --target=powerpc-linux-gnuspe >By the way, what does "powerpc-linux-gnuspe"... mean? Our platform is based on MPC8541 powerpc processor from freescale. All of our toolchain have The "powerpc-linux-gnuspe" prefix for example the C compiler is: Powerpc-linux-gnuspe-gcc Many thanks in advance, Bizhan
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