From: Hui Zhu <teawater@gmail.com>
To: Frank Middleton <f.middleton@apogeect.com>
Cc: gdb@sourceware.org
Subject: Re: Experiences building and using gdb 6.8 on Solaris
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 08:02:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <daef60380904292244p625d5f72n4d59b67751b2c3a@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <49F4C98B.2000609@apogeect.com>
Hi Frank,
Could you try your issue with gdb-cvs-head version?
You can get it in ftp://sourceware.org/pub/gdb/snapshots/current/ .
Thanks,
Hui
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 04:52, Frank Middleton <f.middleton@apogeect.com> wrote:
> Not sure if this is the correct list, but maybe someone here is interested
> in some Solaris issues
>
> This is on snv103 (SunOS 5.11) for SPARC, with make aliased to gmake.
>
> Biggest problem is that make distclean doesn't remove any of the cache
> files, so the make fails miserably if, for example, you change LDFLAGS.
>
> In order to get it to build, it was necessary to get the latest ncurses,
> and to build that --with-shared, and, as usual, remember not to use
> Solaris /bin/sh.
>
> The motivation to build the latest gdb is the following error with
> GNU gdb 6.3.50_2004-11-23-cvs
> ...
> elfread.c:366: internal-error: sect_index_data not initialized
> ...
>
> but, alas, it still fails with GNU gdb 6.8
> ...
> elfread.c:424: internal-error: sect_index_data not initialized
> A problem internal to GDB has been detected,
> further debugging may prove unreliable.
>
> Aside from the optimism of the last line (further debugging appears
> to be impossible), is this a known problem? It is proving to be rather
> difficult to make a simple test case, and extensive Googling found
> little other than that something similar had been fixed a while ago.
>
> Gdb runs simple executables just fine. The problem comes when linking
> and running an executable containing a mix of libraries compiled using
> Sun cc (i.e. the system libraries), some 3rd party libraries, probably
> compiled using a relatively old gcc (3.4.2), and a relatively new
> gcc (4.3.2) locally. Truss shows that the last library to be opened
> was /usr/lib/libXau.so.6. Both versions of gdb emit this warning:
> warning: Lowest section in /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 is .SUNW_syminfo at 00000094
> AFAIK Sun ld was used for linking throughout. The application actually
> run properly if you run it without gdb.
>
> Any insights much appreciated...
>
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-04-30 5:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-04-27 0:26 Frank Middleton
2009-04-27 5:25 ` Paul Pluzhnikov
2009-04-27 18:18 ` Frank Middleton
2009-04-30 0:12 ` Paul Pluzhnikov
2009-04-30 0:35 ` Frank Middleton
2009-04-30 5:44 ` Paul Pluzhnikov
2009-04-30 14:52 ` Frank Middleton
2009-04-30 8:02 ` Hui Zhu [this message]
2009-04-30 15:41 ` Frank Middleton
2009-04-30 16:18 ` Paul Pluzhnikov
2009-04-30 16:20 ` Frank Middleton
2009-04-30 16:56 ` Paul Pluzhnikov
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