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From: Andrew Crabtree <andrewc AT typhoon DOT rose DOT hp DOT com>
Message-Id: <199805051652.AA132847150@typhoon.rose.hp.com>
Subject: Re: C++ debugging with GDB
To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Date: Tue, 05 May 1998 9:52:29 PDT
Reply-To: andrewc AT rosemail DOT rose DOT hp DOT com

> I usually go directly to ftp.gnu.org, and it usually works fast
> enough.  But then I mostly do this when North America is asleep.
My preference is ftp.digital.com, where even during mid-afternoon
here in california I can still get 200K-900K/sec throughput.  The one
I got them from this time was only about 4K thoughput for a total 
of 16 MB.

> I understand that you are building it on a Unix host.  Does this mean
> that it won't build on DOS/Windows?
Binutils will probably build on dos just fine.  I just don't have a 
non-lfn unzip program and my NT environment has never been very
solid.  I figure I'll work out any problems on the unix
end first and then worry about getting it to build native last.
GDB doesn't build anywhere.

> I also am not sure why do you need an option to configure GDB for
> DJGPP.  Doesn't "sh ./configure pc-i386-msdosdjgpp" work as expected?
No.  There is no configuration option in either configure.host or 
configure.tgt that resembles any of the djgpp configurations I know
of (go32-msdos, go32-coff, pc-msdosdjgpp).   

>     nm-i386v.h   tm-i386.h    tm-i386v.h   xm-go32.h
Good.  I guessed correctly :)  Just wansn't sure if the sysv file was 
right or not.

> > Eli - go ahead and send me the diffs (or descriptions) that 
> > you wanted to see if they were applied or not.
> I do that in a separate message.
It doesn't appear that any of them are installed... 

Andy

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