Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!watmath!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!cwjcc!hal!ncoast!nc386!allbery From: allbery@nc386.uucp (Brandon S. Allbery) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386,gnu.gdb Subject: Anyone ported GDB to Altos System V? Message-ID: <1989Aug18.023957.3022@nc386.uucp> Date: 18 Aug 89 02:39:57 GMT Organization: North Coast Computer Resources Lines: 22 I recently grabbed the latest version of GDB and attempted to install it on Telotech's office machine, because sdb is pretty much unusable. (sdb doesn't work on *any* system in my experience....) Aside from some differences in names in sys/user.h, it compiled fine; but Altos System V apparently builds its stack frames differently from whatever porting base was used for the 386 Unix port (Interactive?). Has anyone out there made gdb work on Altos 386es? (Der?) Also, I have to deal with two different compilers which probably have different stack conventions: a Microsoft Xenix C compiler (hacked to produce COFF files) and standard AT&T pcc. A quick look at gdb's internals didn't make this seem particularly easy to handle on the fly, but I suspect it's been dealt with because gcc probably doesn't always use the same stack conventions as the native compiler on a system. Any hints from Gnu cognoscenti? Thanks in advance, ++Brandon -- Brandon S. Allbery, moderator of comp.sources.misc allbery@NCoast.ORG uunet!hal.cwru.edu!ncoast!allbery ncoast!allbery@hal.cwru.edu "Why do trans-atlantic transfers take so long?" "Electrons don't swim very fast." -john@minster.york.ac.uk and whh@PacBell.COM