From: Andrew Crabtree Message-Id: <199805050025.AA015687941@typhoon.rose.hp.com> Subject: Re: C++ debugging with GDB To: nate AT cartsys DOT com (Nate Eldredge) Date: Mon, 04 May 1998 17:25:40 PDT Cc: andrewc AT rosemail DOT rose DOT hp DOT com, eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il, djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com In-Reply-To: <19980505000653.AAB24646@ppp117.cartsys.com>; from "Nate Eldredge" at May 4, 98 5:07 pm Reply-To: andrewc AT rosemail DOT rose DOT hp DOT com Precedence: bulk > Incidentally, it is claimed that 2.9.1 will be released soon. Make that "was released recently" :) I pulled 2.9.1 down. I don't know why, but my 3 favorite mirrors appear to be lagging a week or more in updating. Had to go to a really slow link to get it. I expect that gdb 4.17 will be rolled fairly quickly too, but I have started working on that anyway. Binutils had the easiest configure routine *ever* of any gnu tools I have built. It handled all of the cross stuff no problem. I have everything built and will begin testing shortly. GDB on the other hand appears to be totally broken (as reported by somebody else). I mean totally. Not ever an option to configure djgpp in any type of way. I also am unsure as to what the proper xm/xt files are. Could somebody who has the gdb 4.16 source post me as to what files from config/i386/* were used. Last, is go32 used by anything besides djgpp? I am hacking around problems with it but will break any non-djgpp stuff. I just remember in the egcs sources seeing a target rtems-go32 or something which appeared different than djgpp... Andy Eli - go ahead and send me the diffs (or descriptions) that you wanted to see if they were applied or not.