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Date:      Tue, 12 Feb 2002 00:08:33 -0500 (EST)
From:      Daniel Eischen <eischen@pcnet1.pcnet.com>
To:        Loren James Rittle <rittle@latour.rsch.comm.mot.com>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: to users of threads (GDB support)
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.4.10.10202120003490.7467-100000@pcnet1.pcnet.com>
In-Reply-To: <200202120316.g1C3GOO83626@latour.rsch.comm.mot.com>

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On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Loren James Rittle wrote:
> >> Loren Rittle indicated that they were [in a form useful to /usr/ports]
> 
> Actually, to avoid all confusion, I privately wrote Kip to say that I
> was able to extract out his updated thread support and apply it to my
> local mainline binutils tree.  That is a bit different than indicating
> the work is in proper FreeBSD /usr/port patch form or canonical FSF
> patch form. ;-)
> 
> >> but pointed out what you have already pointed out to me:[...]
> 
> > There's no reason freebsd-uthread.c has to be included in gdb.
> > We've been maintaining it in our own tree for some time now.
> > There's advantages to maintaining it in our own tree anyways.
> > Our threads library is still under development, not to mention
> > threadsNG where a lot is probably going to change.
> 
> I completely agree with the advantage listed.  However, overall, I
> must disagree with you as one working on improving gcc3 both in
> general and for FreeBSD.  I wouldn't disagree with you if the base gdb
> in FreeBSD could debug the latest C++ and Dwarf output from gcc 3.
> Either way, I concede that my gdb requirements are a special case...

Then make a port for gdb with freebsd-uthread.c as a [patch]file.
As I said in a previous email, I just made a change a day ago that
requires freebsd-uthread.c to be changed.  It's only going to get
worse once threadsNG get underway.

-- 
Dan Eischen


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