coredumps. Info from Sun is that this was not in customer
releases.
+Tue Oct 19 06:17:10 1993 Fred Fish (fnf@cirdan.cygnus.com)
+
+ * README: Remove comment about SunOS 5.x programs leaving
+ coredumps. Info from Sun is that this was not in customer
+ releases.
+
Mon Oct 18 10:28:08 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com)
* hppa-tdep.c (restore_pc_queue): Call target_terminal_ours after
Mon Oct 18 10:28:08 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com)
* hppa-tdep.c (restore_pc_queue): Call target_terminal_ours after
various BFD modules. None of them is a cause for alarm, they are actually
a result of bugs in the DECstation compiler.
various BFD modules. None of them is a cause for alarm, they are actually
a result of bugs in the DECstation compiler.
- * On Solaris (2.1, at least) using the "run" command when the program
- is already running restarts the program, but may leave a core dump
- from the previous execution in the current directory. Other SVR4
- based systems don't seem to have this problem, using the same gdb
- source code.
-
* Notes for the DEC Alpha using OSF/1:
The debugging output of native cc has two known problems; we view these
as compiler bugs.
* Notes for the DEC Alpha using OSF/1:
The debugging output of native cc has two known problems; we view these
as compiler bugs.
It has been reported that the Ultrix 4.3A compiler on decstations has the
same problems.
It has been reported that the Ultrix 4.3A compiler on decstations has the
same problems.
- If you intend to compile gdb with gcc-2.4.5, be warned that the file
- bfd/libbfd.c will be miscompiled due to a bug in gcc, you have
- to compile this file with native cc. You will get many warnings from
- gcc while compiling gdb, but these can be ignored for now. Again, these
- problems are Alpha-specific.
+ If you compile gdb with gcc-2.4.5, you will get many warnings,
+ but these can be ignored for now. Again, this problem is Alpha-specific.
GDB can produce warnings about symbols that it does not understand. By
default, these warnings are disabled. You can enable them by executing
GDB can produce warnings about symbols that it does not understand. By
default, these warnings are disabled. You can enable them by executing