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Re: Binutils and GDB


On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 01:04:29PM +0300, Stephen Biggs wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 02:53, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 12:36:04PM +0300, Stephen Biggs wrote:
> > > On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 16:52, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> > > > On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 01:54:39PM +0300, Stephen Biggs wrote:
> > > > > On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 15:53, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> > > > > > On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 03:05:27PM +0300, Stephen Biggs wrote:
> > > > > > > Greetings all,
> > > > > > > 
> > > > > > > I apologize for what will probably seem a hopelessly clueless and newbie
> > > > > > > question, but I am stuck, so here goes:
> > > > > > > 
> > > > > > > I notice that the GDB source tree has a lot of what seems to be almost
> > > > > > > identical code in common with the binutils source tree.  I have made
> > > > > > > some changes to the binutils 2.14 source tree, specifically in the BFD
> > > > > > > and opcodes directories that I wish to integrate into GDB.  How do I do
> > > > > > > this with the minimum amount of effort?  Is there a way to tell the GDB
> > > > > > > configure to not configure the GDB's bfd, rather use another already
> > > > > > > built BFD library? How, if so?
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > No, GDB can't use the system BFD.  I recommend just applying the patch. 
> > > > > > The directory is common to both projects, but gdb and binutils branch
> > > > > > at different times.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > But, this is a big mess, no?  That means that any changes in the system
> > > > > binutils BFD have to be reflected in the GDB BFD and back-patched, which
> > > > > they seem NOT to be... how does this work at all?
> > > > 
> > > > Eh?
> > > > 
> > > > The master sources for binutils and GDB live in the same CVS
> > > > repository.  So the masters are always in sync.  Distributors have to
> > > > patch both copies if they need local patches - but in general, they
> > > > don't.
> > > 
> > > An example off the top of my head is the change in the latest version
> > > (or a couple of versions before, I don't know exactly) of the BFD where
> > > all references to "boolean" were changed to "bfd_boolean" and
> > > "true/false" to "TRUE/FALSE".  This did NOT make it into the GDB version
> > > and it is a big change for portability, isn't it?  I don't understand
> > > how you can say that the masters are always in sync?
> > 
> > It did make it into the GDB version.  There is only one master copy!
> > 
> > You're probably looking at a released version of GDB which was branched
> > before the change.  Without time travel, we can not fix past releases.
> 
> Yes, ok... thanks.
> 
> I am using the releases binutils-2.14 and gdb-5.3.
> 
> So, what I can do is to integrate the gdb directories into my binutils
> source tree and that should work?

If you want to integrate the two, I always recommend using the CVS
version of both.

2.14 and 5.3 won't work; they're on opposite sides of the change from
boolean to bfd_boolean.

-- 
Daniel Jacobowitz
MontaVista Software                         Debian GNU/Linux Developer


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