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Re: How to RUN a program?
- To: "Jesper Skov" <jskov at cambridge dot redhat dot com>, "Jonathan Larmour" <jlarmour at redhat dot com>
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] How to RUN a program?
- From: "Nagendra EM" <nagendra dot em at eudoramail dot com>
- Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2001 22:45:51 +0530
- Cc: "Gary Thomas" <gthomas at cambridge dot redhat dot com>, "Nagendra EM" <nagendra dot em at eudoramail dot com>, ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
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Hi Jonathan, Jesper and Gary,
Thanks for the help from you. I am really glad that I am able to get
this kind of support for a free OS. I shall try on what is suggested
by Gary.
But, my version of GDB is gdb 5.0. Infact, I am using the Insight (version 5.0) but I am using the console window of Insight to run the programs. Should I change the version of GDB? Please suggest.
Thanks and Regards,
- Nagendra.
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On Wed, 04 Jul 2001 15:30:35 Jonathan Larmour wrote:
>Jesper Skov wrote:
>>
>> > GNU gdb 4.18-ecos-99r1-991015
>> [snip]
>> > (gdb) c
>> > Continuing.
>> > Hello, eCos world!
>>
>> The age of GDB is a concern to me. Isn't this version of GDB
>> displaying raw ASCII output? Nagendra is probably using a version of
>> GDB which would not do that.
>
>Only the 98rN tools did that. It was removed in 99r1.
>
>> Mind you, printf should probably layer on the HAL diag code, so it's
>> probably something else.
>
>Yes, I was going to say that. It's not a raw ASCII issue because it goes
>through the diag code and so should DTRT.
>
>Jifl
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