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it because sh3 ports don't provide PT_STEP. It is finally possible to run programs under gdb now, though there are still issues to be resolved. It was deemed useful enough to commit early, while the work is still in progress. Tested on hpcsh. Blessed by christos@. |
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README.toolchain |
$NetBSD: README.toolchain,v 1.4 2003/03/05 08:42:49 skrll Exp $ HOW TO BUILD A CROSS COMPILER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [Section to be written.] See also: http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/cross/ IMPORTED VERSIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following software is in gnusrc/gnu/dist/toolchain, in a unified build structure: gcc-2.95.3 binutils-2.13.2.1 gdb-5.0 IMPORT STEPS ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. All distributions were unpacked and all `.cvsignore' files were removed. 2. All files in gcc's `include' top level directory were removed from binutils's `include' top level directory (these are the libiberty include files). cd gcc-*/include; for f in *; do rm -f ../../binutils-*/include/$f; done 3. The gcc distribution was imported in one shot into src/gnu/dist/toolchain, including the recursive build structure. 4. The binutils distribution was stripped down to the following directories, with no files at the top level: bfd, binutils, gas, gprof, include, intl, ld, opcodes 5. Binutils was imported into src/gnu/dist/toolchain, which included only the subdirectories above. 6. The gdb distribution was stripped down to the following directories, with no files at the top level: gdb, mmalloc, readline, sim 7. Gdb was imported into src/gnu/dist/toolchain, which included only the subdirectories above.