GDB and MacOS 11.4/BigSur

Sam Warner samuel.r.warner@me.com
Tue Jun 29 01:34:56 GMT 2021


Hi,
  Shoot - my bad -  I wasn’t super careful when I grabbed the source, just pulling the latest HEAD off the git repository rather than the true release set of source.

Sam

 Ps, I did some more reading, and perhaps I skimmed over the second paragraph on BuildingForDarwin <https://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/BuildingOnDarwin>.  The "To avoid such warnings building 7.0, configure with --disable-intl” line does change the build error.  

   1) make clean,  .configure (only), and make…. Build.withInternationalization.log
   2) make clean,  ".configure --disable-intl”, make … Build.withoutInternationalization.log

  With both still having issues, I reflected back that I wasn’t super careful when I grabbed the source, just pulling the latest HEAD off the git repository, and when I re-obtained the source for 10.2 I was more careful.  The build is still progressing at this moment.  Which is a significantly longer duration than before.



> On Jun 28, 2021, at 5:29 PM, Sam Warner <samuel.r.warner@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>    I need a bit of help to speed things along.
> 
>    On macOS, zsh installs an SDK, which apparently is partially needed - yet - it produces build errors.  (Attached build.log, and config.with.szh.SDKs.log)
>    Meanwhile, if I temporarily remove the SDK of zsh, then ‘./configure’ fails. (Attached config.without.szh.SDKs.log)
> 
>   I was about to start setting up LD and INCLUDE environment variables, yet I think this is already handled by “./configure"
> 
>    I’m a bit lost.  Any suggestions?
> 
> Sam
> <config.without.szh.SDKs.log>
> <config.with.szh.SDKs.log>
> 
> 
>> On Jun 28, 2021, at 5:03 PM, Sam Warner <samuel.r.warner@me.com <mailto:samuel.r.warner@me.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Never mind - found it - https://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/Internals%20Testsuite <https://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/Internals%20Testsuite> 
>> 
>>> On Jun 28, 2021, at 2:51 PM, Sam Warner <samuel.r.warner@me.com <mailto:samuel.r.warner@me.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>>  One more newbie question.  After building, is there a canned set of tests to make sure what I built matches what’s expected?
>>>  (Using gcc-11 from home-brew)
>>> 
>>> Sam
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Jun 27, 2021, at 5:48 PM, Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca <mailto:simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> On 2021-06-27 6:44 p.m., Sam Warner wrote:
>>>>> Hi Simon,
>>>>> 
>>>>>  Thanks - yes - I’ll start with that patch first.  I obtain the same call stack
>>>>> 
>>>>>  My next two things to learn is how to get the equivalent of the symbol-server working, and then to setup a developer-environment for GDB.  Any pointers would be great.
>>>> 
>>>> I don't know what symbol-server is, I can't help you with that.
>>>> 
>>>> To build gdb, you normally just need to run these commands at the
>>>> top-level:
>>>> 
>>>> ./configure
>>>> make all-gdb
>>>> 
>>>> The built gdb will be at gdb/gdb.  But there are some additional quirks
>>>> on macOS though, so it's not as simple as that.  GDB requires libgmp, so
>>>> you need to install that.  You need GNU make to build (the make that
>>>> comes with macOS is not GNU make).  You can install those using Macports
>>>> (or Brew, I guess) or by building them by hand.  You can then probably
>>>> get by using the commands:
>>>> 
>>>> ./configure --disable-nls CFLAGS="-g3 -O0" CXXFLAGS="-std=gnu++17 -g3 -O0" --with-libgmp-prefix=/opt/local
>>>> gmake
>>>> 
>>>> Update /opt/local to point where your libgmp is installed.  gmake refers
>>>> to GNU make, when installed through Macports.
>>>> 
>>>> Simon
>>> 
>> 
> 



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