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Re: Turning off gdb


At 08:39 PM 11/5/99 +0000, Jonathan Larmour wrote:
>Lance Uyehara wrote:
>> At 09:55 AM 11/3/99 -0800, Lance Uyehara wrote:
>> >I'm trying to build a minimum sized ecos codeset, and have run into some
>> >odd behavior in the configuration tool.
>> >
>> >Since CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT and
>> >CYGDBG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT require each other, I can't turn
off
>> >either without crashing the configuration tool (in win32).
>
>It crashes the config tool? Obviously that shouldn't happen. Does it
>actually cause an application error? What if you disable "Suggest fixes for
>consistency check failures" under Tools->Options, does that allow you to
>unset them both? Or possibly set the "Check rules" in the same place to
>"Never".

Selecting "Never" allows me to change both places.

Thanks for the help.

-Lance

>
>What *should* happen is that disabling one of them should pop up a dialog
>box saying something like "Yadayada requires foobarfoobar, disable? Yes/No"
>
>> >But I look in the .cfg file and see nothing which I associate with these
>> >settings. So how can I turn this off in the configuration tool?
>>
>> I guess the real question is what are the names of the things to put into
>> the .cfg file to turn off settings in the configuration tool (win32). Using
>> -enable and -disable.
>
>When you have saved the configuration, you can manually edit the options by
>going into the build tree directory (i.e. the place you saved the
>configuration), and editting the pkgconf/hal.h file. The two options you are
>after can be disabled in there.
>
>Jifl
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