-that we are expecting to see a TCP connection from `host' to local TCP port
-2345. (Currently, the `host' part is ignored.) You can choose any number you
-want for the port number as long as it does not conflict with any existing TCP
-ports on the target system. This same port number must be used in the host
-GDBs `target remote' command, which will be described shortly. Note that if
-you chose a port number that conflicts with another service, GDBserver will
-print an error message and exit.
+that we are expecting to see a TCP connection to local TCP port 2345.
+(Currently, the `host' part is ignored.) You can choose any number you want for
+the port number as long as it does not conflict with any existing TCP ports on
+the target system. This same port number must be used in the host GDB's
+`target remote' command, which will be described shortly. Note that if you chose
+a port number that conflicts with another service, GDBserver will print an error
+message and exit.