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2 1.1 christos How to build and install the DJGPP native version of GDB
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4 1.1 christos
5 1.1 christos General
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7 1.1 christos
8 1.1 christos GDB built with DJGPP supports native DJGPP debugging, whereby you run
9 1.1 christos gdb.exe and the program being debugged on the same machine. In
10 1.1 christos addition, this version supports remote debugging via a serial port,
11 1.1 christos provided that the target machine has a GDB-compatible debugging stub
12 1.1 christos which can be linked with the target program (see the section "Remote
13 1.1 christos Serial" in the GDB manual for more details).
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16 1.1 christos Installation of the binary distribution
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19 1.1 christos Simply unzip the gdbNNNb.zip file (where NNN is the version number)
20 1.1 christos from the top DJGPP installation directory. Be sure to preserve the
21 1.1 christos directory structure while you unzip (use -d switch if you do this with
22 1.1 christos PKUNZIP). On Windows 9X and Windows 2000, use an unzip program which
23 1.1 christos supports long file names; one such program is unzip32.exe, available
24 1.1 christos from the DJGPP sites.
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26 1.1 christos If you need the libraries which are built as part of GDB, install the
27 1.1 christos companion file gdbNNNa.zip. This allows to develop applications which
28 1.1 christos use the same functions as GDB. For example, you can build your own
29 1.1 christos front end to the debugger.
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31 1.1 christos
32 1.1 christos Rebuilding GDB from sources
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35 1.1 christos 1. Prerequisites
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37 1.1 christos To build the package, you will need the DJGPP development environment
38 1.1 christos (GCC, header files, and the libraries), and also DJGPP ports of the
39 1.1 christos following tools:
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41 1.1 christos - GNU Make 3.79.1 or later
42 1.1 christos - Bash 2.03 or later
43 1.1 christos - GNU Sed
44 1.1 christos - GNU Fileutils
45 1.1 christos - GNU Textutils 2.0 or later
46 1.1 christos - GNU Sh-utils
47 1.1 christos - GNU Grep 2.4 or later
48 1.1 christos - GNU Findutils
49 1.1 christos - GNU Awk 3.04 or later
50 1.1 christos - GNU Bison (only if you change one of the gdb/*.y files)
51 1.1 christos - Groff (only if you need to format the man pages)
52 1.1 christos - GNU Diffutils (only if you run the test suite)
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54 1.1 christos These programs should be available from the DJGPP sites, in the v2gnu
55 1.1 christos directory. In addition, the configuration script invokes the `update'
56 1.1 christos and `utod' utilities which are part of the basic DJGPP development kit
57 1.1 christos (djdevNNN.zip).
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60 1.1 christos 2. Unpacking the sources
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62 1.1 christos If you download the source distribution from one of the DJGPP sites,
63 1.1 christos just unzip it while preserving the directory structure (I suggest to
64 1.1 christos use unzip32.exe available with the rest of DJGPP), and proceed to the
65 1.1 christos section "How to build", below.
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67 1.1 christos Source distributions downloaded from one of the GNU FTP sites need
68 1.1 christos some more work to unpack. First, you MUST use the `djunpack' batch
69 1.1 christos file to unzip the package. That's because some file names in the
70 1.1 christos official distributions need to be changed to avoid problems on the
71 1.1 christos various platforms supported by DJGPP. `djunpack' invokes the `djtar'
72 1.1 christos program (that is part of the basic DJGPP development kit) to rename
73 1.1 christos these files on the fly given a file with name mappings; the
74 1.1 christos distribution includes a file `gdb/config/djgpp/fnchange.lst' with the
75 1.1 christos necessary mappings. So you need first to retrieve that batch file,
76 1.1 christos and then invoke it to unpack the distribution. Here's how:
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78 1.1 christos djtar -x -p -o gdb-5.2/djunpack.bat gdb-5.2.tar.gz > djunpack.bat
79 1.1 christos djunpack gdb-5.2.tar.gz
80 1.1 christos
81 1.1 christos (The name of the distribution archive and the leading directory of the
82 1.1 christos path to `djunpack.bat' in the distribution will be different for
83 1.1 christos versions of GDB other than 5.2.)
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85 1.1 christos If the argument to `djunpack.bat' include leading directories, it MUST
86 1.1 christos be given with the DOS-style backslashes; Unix-style forward slashes
87 1.1 christos will NOT work.
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89 1.1 christos If the distribution comes as a .tar.bz2 archive, and your version of
90 1.1 christos `djtar' doesn't support bzip2 decompression, you need to unpack it as
91 1.1 christos follows:
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93 1.1 christos bunzip2 gdb-6.4.tar.bz2
94 1.1 christos djtar -x -p -o gdb-6.4/djunpack.bat gdb-6.4.tar > djunpack.bat
95 1.1 christos djunpack gdb-6.4.tar
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98 1.1 christos 3. How to build
99 1.1 christos ------------
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101 1.1 christos If the source distribution available from DJGPP archives is already
102 1.1 christos configured for DJGPP v2.x (if it is, you will find files named
103 1.1 christos `Makefile' in each subdirectory), then just invoke Make:
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105 1.1 christos make
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107 1.1 christos To build a package that is not yet configured, or if you downloaded
108 1.1 christos GDB from a GNU FTP site, you will need to configure it first. You
109 1.1 christos will also need to configure it if you want to change the configuration
110 1.1 christos options (e.g., compile without support for the GDBMI interface). To
111 1.1 christos configure GDB, type this command:
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113 1.1 christos sh ./gdb/config/djgpp/djconfig.sh
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115 1.1 christos This script checks the unpacked distribution, then edits the configure
116 1.1 christos scripts in the various subdirectories, to make them suitable for
117 1.1 christos DJGPP, and finally invokes the top-level configure script, which
118 1.1 christos recursively configures all the subdirectories.
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120 1.1 christos You may pass optional switches to djconfig.sh. It accepts all the
121 1.1 christos switches accepted by the original GDB configure script. These
122 1.1 christos switches are described in the file gdb/README, and their full list can
123 1.1 christos be displayed by running the following command:
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125 1.1 christos sh ./gdb/configure --help
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127 1.1 christos NOTE: if you *do* use optional command-line switches, you MUST pass
128 1.1 christos to the script the name of the directory where GDB sources are
129 1.1 christos unpacked--even if you are building GDB in-place! For example:
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131 1.1 christos sh ./gdb/config/djgpp/djconfig.sh . --disable-gdbmi
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133 1.1 christos It is also possible to build GDB in a directory that is different from
134 1.1 christos the one where the sources were unpacked. In that case, you have to
135 1.1 christos pass the source directory as the first argument to the script:
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137 1.1 christos sh ./gdb/config/djgpp/djconfig.sh d:/gnu/gdb-6.4
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139 1.1 christos You MUST use forward slashes in the first argument.
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141 1.1 christos After the configure script finishes, run Make:
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143 1.1 christos make
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145 1.1 christos If you want to produce the documentation (for example, if you changed
146 1.1 christos some of the Texinfo sources), type this:
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148 1.1 christos make info
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150 1.1 christos When Make finishes, you can install the package:
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152 1.1 christos make install prefix='${DJDIR}' INSTALL='ginstall -c'
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154 1.1 christos The above doesn't install the docs; for that you will need to say
155 1.1 christos this:
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157 1.1 christos make install-info prefix='${DJDIR}' INSTALL='ginstall -c'
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159 1.1 christos The test suite has been made to work with DJGPP. If you make a change
160 1.1 christos in some of the programs, or want to be sure you have a fully
161 1.1 christos functional GDB executable, it is a good idea to run the test suite.
162 1.1 christos You cannot use "make check" for that, since it will want to run the
163 1.1 christos `dejagnu' utility which DJGPP doesn't support. Instead, use the special
164 1.1 christos script gdb/config/djgpp/djcheck.sh, like this:
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166 1.1 christos cd gdb/testsuite
167 1.1 christos sh ../config/djgpp/djcheck.sh
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169 1.1 christos This will run for a while and should not print anything, except the
170 1.1 christos messages "Running tests in DIR", where DIR is one of the
171 1.1 christos subdirectories of the testsuite. Any test that fails to produce the
172 1.1 christos expected output will cause the diffs between the expected and the
173 1.1 christos actual output be printed, and in addition will leave behind a file
174 1.1 christos SOMETHING.tst (where SOMETHING is the name of the failed test). You
175 1.1 christos should compare each of the *.tst files with the corresponding *.out
176 1.1 christos file and convince yourself that the differences do not indicate a real
177 1.1 christos problem. Examples of differences you can disregard are changes in the
178 1.1 christos copyright blurb printed by GDB, values of unitialized variables,
179 1.1 christos addresses of global variables like argv[] and envp[] (which depend on
180 1.1 christos the size of your environment), etc.
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182 1.1 christos Note that djcheck.sh only recurses into those of the subdirectories of
183 1.1 christos the test suite which test features supported by the DJGPP port of GDB.
184 1.1 christos For example, the tests in the gdb.gdbtk, gdb.threads, and gdb.hp
185 1.1 christos directories are not run.
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188 1.1 christos Enjoy,
189 1.1 christos Eli Zaretskii <eliz (a] gnu.org>
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