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Brian Ford wrote:

> I've not done this in this way for cross debugging.  What exact
> functionality and licensing do you need here.  Can gdb and binutils be
> used?

No, that won't work for us.  The code is part of a larger set of
tools to do, for example, execution tracing in a simulation
environment.

>> If not, does anyone have any experience building these for cygwin?
> 
> Have you tried?  What problems did you run into?

I haven't tried yet.  I wanted to ask first in case someone else
already had experience with it.

                            -Dave

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