Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/10/18/18:09:52
Guys:
I was recently working with Cygwin 1.3.2, doing remote serial
debugging with an ARM Evaluator-7T board using gdb-5.0. Everything
was just peachy.
Then I upgraded, and things got bad in a hurry. :^(
Cygwin 1.3.3 seems less stable serialio-wise than 1.3.2. After
several days of trying, I have yet to establish a complete serial
connection with the board. And 1.3.3 also seems to require/support
only hardware flow control on the serial lines, where 1.3.2 did not.
I'm running on Win98SE, and can test on NT4 and 2000 if necessary.
At this point, I would be happy just to be able to get Cygwin 1.3.2
back, but alas, I haven't found an archive of it anywhere on the 'net.
To make matters worse, a magazine article I'm writing that describes
how to use Cygwin and GNU tools for arm-elf development is set to
appear in in the December issue of Circuit Cellar Ink magazine. The
article was written for 1.3.2, and won't currently work with 1.3.3
unless I can figure out what's going on by next Wednesday. I really
would rather avoid disappointing a new crop of Cygwin and GNU tool
users.
I'm developing patches for gdb-5.0, binutils-2.11.2 and gcc-2.95.3 to
make them build under 1.3.3 (to fix the new export conflicts), but I
haven't figured out what the problem with serial communications is.
If I can't fix the problem, then the article is basically doa.
A draft of the manuscript for the article is at:
http://billgatliff.com/articles/gnu/gnu-arm7t/index.html.
Suggestions, patches, signs of moral support, etc. would all be most
graciously accepted. Thanks for the help,
b.g.
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Bill Gatliff
bgat AT billgatliff DOT com
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