Hi Steve/Daniel, Thanks very much for your help ! I've now got a few days "homework" to try out :-) Regards, Stuart Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 12:24:14PM -0500, Steven J. Hill wrote: > > Stuart Hughes wrote: > > > > > >Does anyone know whether there is some special setup needed on > > >gdb/gdbserver to use the multi-threaded gdbserver ?? > > > > > Wow, there are so many things to tell you...where to start... > > Steve, have you started memorizing my responses again? :) > > > >My environment is as follows: > > > > > >CPU: NEC VR5432 > > >kernel: linux-2.4.18 + patches > > >glibc: 2.2.3 + patches > > >gdb: 5.2/3 from CVS > > > > > Has to be the gdb-5.3 branch...go look at http://sources.redhat.com/gdb > > > > >gcc: 3.1 > > >binutils: Version 2.11.90.0.25 > > > > > Don't use H.J. Lu's binutils, use the released one. Use gcc-3.2 and > > binutils-2.13 as they have fixes for the MIPS debugging symbols with > > regards to DWARF. > > > > >cross-gdb configured using: > > > > > >configure --prefix=/usr --target=mipsel-linux --disable-sim > > >--disable-tcl --enable-threads --enable-shared > > > > > Use '--target=mips-linux' and you'll be better off. Don't worry, it > > will support both endians. > > Except for this one - where'd that come from? It should make no > functional difference either way, at least assuming you always give GDB > a binary. > > > >gdbserver configured using: > > > > > >configure --prefix=/usr --host=mipsel-linux --target=mipsel-linux > > >--enable-threads --enable-shared > > > > > I would also try 'CC=mipsel-linux-gcc configure <...>'. > > Definitely. > > -- > Daniel Jacobowitz > MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer