hartzell@boulder.colorado.edu (George Hartzell) (03/04/90)
After applying Per Bothner's mips patches to the gdb3.5 sources, the
following "trivial" fix to munch will produce a working (so far,
anyway. I haven't tried much) version of gdb on my MIPS M-2000 in the
BSD environment. The problem is that the default behavior for nm is
system V, so we need to add the -B arguement to force BSD behavior.
Maybe MIPS could make a /bsd43/bin/nm that defaulted to the BSD
behaviour!!!
Change:
nm -p $* | egrep 'T *_?_initialize_' | \
to:
nm -B -p $* | egrep 'T *_?_initialize_' | \
Here is the complete script:
#! /bin/sh
# create an initialization procedure from a list of .o files
echo '/* Do not modify this file. It is created automatically by "munch". */'
echo 'void initialize_all_files () {'
if test "$1" = "-DSYSV" ; then
shift;
nm $* | egrep '^(.*[^a-zA-Z_]_|_)initialize_' | \
sed -e 's/^.*\(_initialize_[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)[^a-zA-Z0-9_].*$/ \1 ();/'
else
nm -B -p $* | egrep 'T *_?_initialize_' | \
sed -e 's/^.*T *_*\(.*\)/ _\1 ();/'
fi
echo '}'
George Hartzell (303) 492-4535
MCD Biology, University of Colorado-Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309
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