gdb/633: fully qualified pathnames in solib_map_sections() and remote debugging
Kevin Buettner
kevinb@redhat.com
Mon Aug 12 08:48:00 GMT 2002
On Aug 12, 11:07am, Andrew Cagney wrote:
> > This leaves only the question of "how". I don't want to change the
> >> >behavior for a native debugger using the remote protocol; just for
> >> >non-native debuggers. How should I check for this? Using configury to
> >> >do it seems contrary to the direction gdbarch is going (i.e. a both
> >> >native and cross debugger in one binary).
> >
> >>
> >> This is a target environment thing? So why not ask the target:
> >>
> >> target_getenv()
> >> -> qGetenv:<STRING>
> >> <- value
> >
> >
> > No (although I will get back to qGetenv later... :). We're discussing
> > the behavior of the function solib.c:solib_open. It should vary
> > depending on whether the current target is native or not, and I don't
> > know how to figure that out correctly.
>
> There are two approaches: have solib_open() test for a local/remote
> target; or, add methods to the target vector that allow solib_open() to
> be written independant of the target.
At the moment, I like the first approach better because it's simpler.
I'd prefer that we wait on the more complicated approach until a need
is demonstrated for the additional complexity.
> Adding a local/remote test is going to be easier.
Do we already have such a test?
Kevin
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