X-Git-Url: http://git.efficios.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=gdb%2FPROBLEMS;h=4e1327f57cb8b75d40feccc2fd6aa85a7bad5e00;hb=421d1616230a78449dc2f5abb60f03d38b96c3cf;hp=f992b0bc77ede7aa8b95bb9eda368cf87e5aa0d8;hpb=b18a0fd22d2f54d8e23ecd0d28a6a4b3efea21cb;p=deliverable%2Fbinutils-gdb.git diff --git a/gdb/PROBLEMS b/gdb/PROBLEMS index f992b0bc77..4e1327f57c 100644 --- a/gdb/PROBLEMS +++ b/gdb/PROBLEMS @@ -1,80 +1,5 @@ +Known problems in GDB can be found by searching GDB's Bugzilla, here: - Known problems in GDB 5.3 + https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/query.cgi?product=gdb - See also: http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/ - - -*-*-freebsd* ---------------- - -Due to a kernel bug (kern/35175), detaching from an attached process -will very likely cause the process to be stop or die with a Trace/BPT -trap. - - -i386-*-freebsd[34]* -------------------- - -There is a bug (bin/41671) in FreeBSD's gcc that causes it to emit bad -debug information when using the stabs format (which is the default). -As a result GDB tends to place breakpoints on functions before the -function prologue, and information about function parameters and local -variables is lost. In earlier versions of GDB the effects were rather -limited, but starting with GDB 5.3 the influence is much more -prominent. As a workaround, compile your code with -gdwarf-2. - - -hppa2.0-hp-hpux10.20 --------------------- - -gdb/487: The top level make files used to build GDB are not compatible -with HP/UX make. As a workaround, use GNU make. - -gdb/486: The HP/UX C compiler defaults to K&R mode but GDB only builds -with an ISO C compiler. The top level configuration incorrectly sets -CC to `cc' instead of `cc -Ae'. As a workaround, the correct compiler -can be specified as part of the configuration vis: - - $ 'CC=cc -Ae' ./configure - - -s390*-*-* ---------- - -gdb/513: GDB does not build on s390 GNU/Linux. The problem should be -fixed in more recent sources. - - -i386-*-freebsd4.4* ------------------- - -gdb/455: GDB doesn't build on a FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE system. The -problem is still being investigated. - -alpha*-*-osf* -------------- - -gdb/816: When building GDB with GCC 3.0.1, GDB is unable to load a core -file properly. It generates several errors and warnings regarding -unhandled core file section types, incorrect endianness, the failure to -load the registers. Are also incorrectly reported: The program name, the -cause of the program death, and the call stack at the moment of the -death. This problem has been reported on alpha-osf4.0f and alpha-osf5.1a. -To work-around the problem, add -D__digital__ to the CFLAGS when -building GDB vis: - - $ make CFLAGS='-O2 -D__digital__' - - -i[3456]86-*-linux* ------------------- - -gdb/660: gdb does not build with linux libc5. The symptom is a parse -error before `uintptr_t'. Upgrade to glibc 2.1.3 or later, which -defines uintptr_t. - -gdb/1030: GNU binutils 2.12.1 and earlier versions do not work properly -with gdb. If you use GNU binutils, upgrade to version 2.13 or later. -You can check the version of binutils with the command: - - $ ld --version +For help on searching, click the "Help" link at the top of the page.