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From: "Mack Lobell" <macklobell AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: How to get dos path's in the debug information?
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 08:12:29
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Hi,

we just received a 2.95.3 cross compiler, host is cygwin (NT 4.0, SP6) and 
target is powerpc. The problem we have is that the target elf has cygwin 
path's (/cygdrive/c/some path/file.c) instead of dos path's (c:\some 
path\file.c). Our debuggers can't find the source files unless they get the 
path's in dos format.

Can this be done with a switch to the compiler?

Is it possible to recompile the compiler and do something clever with the 
source?

Best regards.

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