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Subject: cygwin1.dll debug names wanted
Message-Id: <20031205034836.2A7974B35C@berman.michael-chastain.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 22:48:36 -0500 (EST)
From: mec DOT gnu AT mindspring DOT com (Michael Elizabeth Chastain)

Hello,

I have an unusual request.  I'm testing the new C++ demangler by Ian
Lance Taylor, and I'm looking for lists of mangled C++ symbols to feed
into it.

Could someone who has a debug version of cygwin1.dll built with
gcc 3.X do this:

  nm -f posix cygwin1.dll | sed -e 's/ .*$//' | grep _Z > a-cygwin1.list

Then mail me the file a-cygwin1.list?

If the fancy 'nm -f posix' does not work then just plain 'nm' is fine.

I know winsup is written in C++, and I've even built it in the past, but
I don't have any more Windows machines so I can't just build my own
debug version of the dll myself.  I checked both the released version
and the snapshots and did not see debug symbols.

And please do not send copies of a-cygwin1.list to the mailing list,
because nobody but me wants to see that boring symbol list!

Thanks,

Michael C

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