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bug#5404: 23.1.91; Nextstep port: M-x gdb hangs in tab completion of sym
From: |
Nick Roberts |
Subject: |
bug#5404: 23.1.91; Nextstep port: M-x gdb hangs in tab completion of symbols |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Jan 2010 15:32:37 +1300 |
> Running ./gdb/configure fails with
>
> configure: error: "*** Gdb does not support native target
> powerpc-apple-darwin8.11.0"
>
> I see these results with gdb-7.0.1, gdb-7.0, and every gdb-6.x release
> back through 6.2.
Yes, Gdb 7.0+ only supports x86/x86_64 Darwin.
> On my Intel Mac (Mac OS X 10.6.2), gdb-7.0.1's configure generates a
> gdb/Makefile, but the compilation fails. Likewise for gdb-7.0.
> gdb-6.x tells me that
>
> configure: error: "*** Gdb does not support native target
> i386-apple-darwin10.2.0"
>
> It looks like I'm stuck with Apple's gdb.
This one should work, I think, but you need to ask why you get an error on the
gdb mailing list (gdb@sourceware.org).
--
Nick http://users.snap.net.nz/~nickrob
- bug#5404: 23.1.91; Nextstep port: M-x gdb hangs in tab completion of symbols, Steve Revilak, 2010/01/17
- bug#5404: 23.1.91; Nextstep port: M-x gdb hangs in tab completion of symbols, Nick Roberts, 2010/01/17
- bug#5404: 23.1.91; Nextstep port: M-x gdb hangs in tab completion of symbols, Steve Revilak, 2010/01/18
- bug#5404: 23.1.91; Nextstep port: M-x gdb hangs in tab completion of symbols, Nick Roberts, 2010/01/18
- bug#5404: 23.1.91; Nextstep port: M-x gdb hangs in tab completion of symbols, Steve Revilak, 2010/01/18
- bug#5404: 23.1.91; Nextstep port: M-x gdb hangs in tab completion of symbols, Nick Roberts, 2010/01/19
- bug#5404: 23.1.91; Nextstep port: M-x gdb hangs in tab completion of symbols, Steve Revilak, 2010/01/19
- bug#5404: 23.1.91; Nextstep port: M-x gdb hangs in tab completion of symbols, Steve Revilak, 2010/01/24
- bug#5404: 23.1.91; Nextstep port: M-x gdb hangs in tab completion of symbols, Steve Revilak, 2010/01/18
- bug#5404: 23.1.91; Nextstep port: M-x gdb hangs in tab completion of symbols,
Nick Roberts <=