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Re: Process record and replay checked in to main trunk


Thanks Pierre.  You help me a lot.  :)

Hui

On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 20:11, Pierre Muller <muller@ics.u-strasbg.fr> wrote:
> I tested this both in 32bit and 64bit CORE_ADDR length.
>
> I can confirm that cygwin compilation is fixed in both
> cases with that patch and hope it will be approved
> rapidly.
>
> ?Thanks, Hui.
>
>
> Pierre Muller
> Pascal language support maintainer for GDB
>
>
>
>
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De?: gdb-patches-owner@sourceware.org [mailto:gdb-patches-
>> owner@sourceware.org] De la part de Hui Zhu
>> Envoyé?: Friday, May 08, 2009 7:12 AM
>> À?: Pierre Muller
>> Cc?: gdb-patches@sourceware.org; Michael Snyder; Pedro Alves
>> Objet?: Re: Process record and replay checked in to main trunk
>>
>> Hi Pierre,
>>
>> I make a patch to fix this bug, but I don't have cygwin.
>>
>> Could you please help me test this patch in cygwin?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Hui
>>
>> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 07:06, Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
>> wrote:
>> > On Thursday 07 May 2009 23:43:13, Michael Snyder wrote:
>> >> Guessing it isn't implemented for 64 bit.
>> >
>> > I don't think that's the problem here. ?Cygwin is 32-bit, and has
>> > 32-bit ints.
>> >
>> >> ../../purecvs/gdb/linux-record.c:397: warning: unsigned int format,
>> >> uint32_t arg
>> >
>> >> ../../purecvs/gdb/linux-record.c:629: warning: int format, uint32_t
>> >> arg (arg
>> >
>> > Better use casts, or use plongest/pulongest/hex_string where
>> appropriate?
>> >
>> >> Perhaps we should have a --disable-process-record config option?
>> >> If only for a back-up plan?
>> >
>> > I think that would be more work than fixing this properly. ?:-)
>> >
>> >> ../../purecvs/gdb/linux-record.c:1636: error: `F_GETLK64' undeclared
>> >> (first use in this function)
>> >
>> > There are a bunch of RECORD_* macros defined on top of linux-record.c
>> > to replace contants like these. ?E.g., RECORD_Q_GETFMT. ?Looks like
>> > this case was just missed.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Pedro Alves
>> >
>
>


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