tim@appenzell.cs.wisc.edu (Tim Theisen) (02/27/91)
About two months ago, someone posted a message about having ported gdb to the RT on AOS 4.3. I have lost that posting. I have searched all of the archives that I thought might have either the posting or the source. Could someone please send me a copy of the posting? Sorry for the waste of bandwidth, and thanks in advance, ...Tim -- Tim Theisen Department of Computer Sciences Systems Programmer University of Wisconsin-Madison tim@cs.wisc.edu 1210 West Dayton Street (608)262-0438 Madison, WI 53706
knauer@cs.uiuc.edu (Rob Knauerhase) (02/27/91)
In <1991Feb26.162532.19665@spool.cs.wisc.edu> tim@appenzell.cs.wisc.edu (Tim Theisen) writes: >About two months ago, someone posted a message about having ported gdb to >the RT on AOS 4.3. I have lost that posting. I have searched all of the >archives that I thought might have either the posting or the source. >Could someone please send me a copy of the posting? I posted about a month ago asking about gcc for the RT (under 4.3BSD), but have heard from one other person who reads this group that he never saw it. So, let me try again. [GDB would be nice as well, but I'd really like to get gcc up on this thing, and haven't had time to even think about looking at the gnu distribution of it...] Rob Knauerhase -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Robert C. Knauerhase "Since the day the Apple III (RIP) was introduced U of Ill @ Urbana-Champaign in 1980, the 'experts' have been saying the Apple Dept. of Computer Science II is a dead machine. If the Apple III couldn't knauer@cs.uiuc.edu kill it, the Lisa (RIP) or the PC Jr. (RIP) or the rck@ces.cwru.edu 128K Mac (RIP) would. Some people never learn." knauer@scivax.lerc.nasa.gov -- Tom Weishaar