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From: Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
To: gdb-patches@sourceware.org
Cc: Aleksandar Ristovski <aristovski@qnx.com>,
	 gdb-patches@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: How to fix solib path name?
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:30:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200907081843.17373.pedro@codesourcery.com> (raw)
Message-ID: <20090708183000.URWo7zLN4doK2MRjcWfhbDD8m5zGTPe015QLRviyc7g@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <h32k6q$qc1$1@ger.gmane.org>

On Wednesday 08 July 2009 18:15:05, Aleksandar Ristovski wrote:
> Finally, we don't have the issue of fwd/backward slashes, 
> but I think it could be fixed in Danny's case by configuring 
> gdb to define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM,

Defines/macros influencing GDB's view of the *target* are bad (TM).  :-/

> or by taking care  
> of it in find_and_open_solib.

Windows targets use solib-target.c, pretty much agnostic
of Windows, really.


CE's version of explorer doesn't allow creating files with
'/' slashes --- it claims it's an invalid character for a filename.
Not so sure if it's allowed at the filesystem or win32 api
levels though.  We could just punt and make gdbserver do the
translation.  We already do it when creating a
process (win32-low.c:create_process).

BTW, IIRC, CE doesn't have notion of drive letters either ("c:", "d:"), it
has a single rooted filesystem.  Yay for something MSFT did right!

Then there's case sensitivity as well (which could be considered
a filesystem, not target property) ...  I hope that the OS is
reporting the filename exactly as as seen on the filesystem --- which
is what I've been seeing so far.  I think that with other Windows
versions we have a problem here.

-- 
Pedro Alves


  reply	other threads:[~2009-07-08 17:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-07-08 14:34 Danny Backx
2009-07-08 14:45 ` Aleksandar Ristovski
2009-07-08 14:51   ` Pedro Alves
2009-07-08 15:15     ` Aleksandar Ristovski
2009-07-08 15:21       ` Pedro Alves
2009-07-08 15:38         ` Aleksandar Ristovski
2009-07-08 15:49           ` Pedro Alves
2009-07-08 15:57             ` Pedro Alves
2009-07-08 17:19             ` Aleksandar Ristovski
2009-07-08 18:24               ` Pedro Alves [this message]
2009-07-08 18:30                 ` Pedro Alves
2009-07-08 14:56 ` Pedro Alves
2009-07-08 15:07   ` Pedro Alves
2009-07-08 15:31     ` Danny Backx
2009-07-08 15:45       ` Pedro Alves
2009-07-08 15:45       ` Danny Backx
2009-07-08 16:19         ` Pedro Alves
2009-07-08 16:30           ` Danny Backx
2009-07-08 16:42             ` Pedro Alves
2009-07-08 17:15   ` Pedro Alves
2009-07-08 20:46     ` Danny Backx

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