if false ; then
-build/1458: compile failed on hpux11
-
-GDB has build problems on HP/UX 11 with some versions of the HP
-Ansi C compiler. (GCC works fine).
-
-The problem happens when compiling intl/bindtextdom.c.
-The error is:
-
- cc: "gettextP.h", line 50: error 1000: Unexpected symbol: "SWAP".
- cc: panic 2017: Cannot recover from earlier errors, terminating.
- *** Error exit code 1
-
-This is a problem with the 'inline' keyword in gettextP.h.
-The workaround is to disable 'inline' before building gdb:
-
- export ac_cv_c_inline=no
-
-This problem happens only with some versions of the HP Ansi C compiler.
-Versions A.11.01.25171.GP and B.11.11.28706.GP have both been observed
-to work; version B.11.11.04 gets the build error and needs the
-workaround.
-
-This problem might also happen with other C compilers.
-
*** Misc
gdb/1560: Control-C does not always interrupt GDB.
function with a hidden parameter, but gcc 3.x conforms to a multi-vendor
ABI for C++ which requires multiple object code functions.
-*** Signal handlers
-
-On many systems an attempt to single-step a system-call instruction
-results in two or more instructions being executed (the system-call,
-and one or more instructions following).
-
-When attempting to single-step through a signal trampoline, this
-problem may result the program unintentionally running to completion,
-or re-execute the faulting instruction, or even corrupting the program
-counter.
-
-Ref: PR breakpoints/1702.
-
-*** Stack backtraces
-
-GDB's core code base has been updated to use a new backtrace
-mechanism. This mechanism makes it possible to support new features
-such DWARF 2 Call Frame Information (which in turn makes possible
-backtraces through optimized code).
-
-Since this code is new, it is known to still have a few problems:
-
-gdb/1505: [regression] gdb prints a bad backtrace for a thread
-
-When backtracing a thread, gdb does not stop when it reaches the
-outermost frame, instead continuing until it hits garbage. This is
-sensitive to the operating system and thread library.
-
*** Threads
threads/1650: manythreads.exp