Hi Ian,
I am sorry for the typo, you are right I was missing the "not". My host
is i386, Thank you for taking time to reply. I guess I need to get to
glibc sources.
Thanks and Regards,
--Hari
Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
"Hari K. Pyla" <harip@xxxxxx> writes:
I edited the following functions in gmon-sol2.c in
gcc-4.1.1/gcc/config/i386 directory
(i) monstartup()
(ii) _mcleanup()
(iii) internal_mcount()
(iv) moncontrol()
basically added some fprintf()'s, changed the filename "gmon.out" to
"newgmon.out" in create() and recompiled gcc with the following
options
./configure
make
make install
The changes do seem to be reflected in the new build of gcc. Is there
anything that I am missing. I appreciate you taking time to answer
this.
OK, I'm guessing that you're missing a "not" in the first sentence of
the last paragraph.
The problem is most likely that gmon-sol2.c is not used. You didn't
mention which type of host you are running on, but gmon-sol2.c is only
used on x86 Solaris systems.
On other x86 systems, including GNU/Linux, the equivalent code is
found in the C library. On a GNU/Linux system, you will find the code
in glibc, in the csu subdirectory.
Ian