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From: "AndreA <andrea.galbusera"<Ihatespammers AT delorie DOT com>@teamware.it
Subject: GDB on target w/o coprocessor
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Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 15:53:57 GMT
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Hi all!
        I´m trying to debug some djgpp code on a i386-dos target with gdb.
I use GDB 5.3 from djgpp source package gdb5.3b.zip
I can nicely load my executable, but as soon as I try tu run it, I get an
exception from the target...

        Coprocessor not available at eip=0017e86e

This sounds reasonable... the target does not have a i387 chip.
Since I had to compile my code with -lemu in order not to have the same
problem, my question is: do I have to recompile gdb too? If so, is it ok to
simply configure with --nfp option than make? 

T.I.A for any hint

Andrea

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