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    From: Matjaz Breskvar <phoenix@o...>
    Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 16:31:12 +0200
    Subject: Re: [openrisc] Debugging application
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    * Scott Furman (sfurman@r...) wrote:
    > Robert Cragie wrote:
    > 
    > >Is it possible that there is an incompatibility with GCC 3.2.3 and GDB 5.0?
    > >GDB 5.0 is rather old now. If so, do I need to try to use a later version 
    > >of
    > >GDB with OpenRISC additions?
    > > 
    > >
    > Yes - there are apparently symbol name incompatibilities between gcc 
    > 3.2.3 and gdb 5.0.  The situation is even worse if you try to debug C++ 
    > code since gdb 5.0 apparently does not support the compiler's revamped 
    > mangling scheme.
    > 
    > For these reasons, I offered my port of OpenRISC gdb from version 5.0 to 
    > 5.3 on the openrisc list .  (This is a straightforward port - with 
    > minimal target-specific code changes.)  I had no response to that 
    > offer.  If there's interest now and agreement from the OpenCores 
    > maintainers, I can still check it in to OpenCores CVS.  I've been using 
    > gdb 5.3 for several months now and though it has its quirks, it seems to 
    > work significantly better then gdb 5.0 on the OpenRISC target.
    
    i've had to miss this. anyway go ahead, please import your gdb-5.3 
    into opencores cvs (probably best to do it under new directory). 
    
    regards,
    m.
    
    
    

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    [openrisc] Debugging applicationRobert Cragie
    Re: [openrisc] Debugging applicationScott Furman

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    Re: [openrisc] Debugging applicationScott Furman

     
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