Your commit 'MIPS/opcodes: Also set disassembler's ASE flags from ELF structures' broke GDB
Maciej W. Rozycki
macro@imgtec.com
Thu Dec 15 12:16:00 GMT 2016
On Thu, 15 Dec 2016, sergiodj+buildbot@sergiodj.net wrote:
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> Buildslave:
> wildebeest-debian-jessie-i686
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> Full Build URL:
> <http://gdb-build.sergiodj.net/builders/Debian-i686-native-extended-gdbserver/builds/4691>
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> Commit(s) tested:
> 5e7fc731f80e0d08385a05ad47dda332a49d9341
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> Author(s) (in the same order as the commits):
> Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@imgtec.com>
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> Subject:
> MIPS/opcodes: Also set disassembler's ASE flags from ELF structures
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> Testsuite log (gdb.sum and gdb.log) URL(s):
> <http://gdb-build.sergiodj.net/results/Debian-i686-native-extended-gdbserver/5e/5e7fc731f80e0d08385a05ad47dda332a49d9341/>
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> *** Failed to compiled GDB. ***
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How do I get the canonical build/host/target system and `configure'
options used for this build?
This failure is very odd to me, it looks like `opcodes/mips-dis.c' has
been included in the build of `libopcodes.a', however `bfd/elfxx-mips.c'
has *not* been included in the build of `libbfd.a'. Offhand I would
consider such a configuration broken, however maybe it is legitimate after
all. Has the opcodes/ subdirectory been configured differently from the
bfd/ subdirectory by any chance?
In any case I have tried building a couple of GDB configurations and all
completed successfully.
Maciej
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