GDB 7.10 release 2015-08-21 status update
Pedro Alves
palves@redhat.com
Fri Aug 21 12:41:00 GMT 2015
On 08/21/2015 01:26 PM, Joel Brobecker wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I think we are definitely getting closer to release time!
>
> The one question that might still be open is whether there is still
> work to be done regarding the "target:" default sysroot.
>
> As far as I know, there has been some awesome work between Pedro and
> Gary to significantly reduce the time it takes to perform the file
> transfers.
>
> There was also the question of being able to interrupt an on-going
> file tranfer, and I saw some promising patches, although Sandra reported
> that the quick-and-dirty proof-of-concept left GDB in an inconsistent
> state after interruption...
I'm having quite an interrupted day, but I'm trying to clean up
the hacky patch a bit. Even if GDB ends up showing a couple
errors after disconnecting, like:
You can't do that when your target is `exec'
No registers.
(gdb)
I think it's way better than getting stuck. It's an escape hatch
for emergencies -- some bruising expected. :-) We can always clean
that up after the release, IMO. I think those sort of errors can happen
if the connection drops unexpectedly at the wrong time, even
without the patch, for instance.
>
> There was also a proposal to revert the default sysroot value back
> to "", with some added logic to make the "target:" implicit in some
> situations; but, as far as I know, this has been abandoned (and
> looking back, I would agree).
>
I agree too, especially given we've fixed the major slowness
culprit.
> So, what do we still need to do before we can release?
>
> - Finish the work on being able to interrupt the file transfer?
>
> - There were some discussions about displaying a warning,
> and I don't see anything in the current sources; are we still
> thinking about that?
Yes, I think so. Also Gary's QUIT patch should probably go in
as well, I think.
Thanks,
Pedro Alves
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