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authorFred Fish <fnf@specifix.com>1993-10-19 13:19:25 +0000
committerFred Fish <fnf@specifix.com>1993-10-19 13:19:25 +0000
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* README: Remove comment about SunOS 5.x programs leaving
coredumps. Info from Sun is that this was not in customer releases.
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@@ -464,12 +464,6 @@ Known bugs:
various BFD modules. None of them is a cause for alarm, they are actually
a result of bugs in the DECstation compiler.
- * On Solaris (2.1, at least) using the "run" command when the program
- is already running restarts the program, but may leave a core dump
- from the previous execution in the current directory. Other SVR4
- based systems don't seem to have this problem, using the same gdb
- source code.
-
* Notes for the DEC Alpha using OSF/1:
The debugging output of native cc has two known problems; we view these
as compiler bugs.
@@ -484,11 +478,8 @@ Known bugs:
It has been reported that the Ultrix 4.3A compiler on decstations has the
same problems.
- If you intend to compile gdb with gcc-2.4.5, be warned that the file
- bfd/libbfd.c will be miscompiled due to a bug in gcc, you have
- to compile this file with native cc. You will get many warnings from
- gcc while compiling gdb, but these can be ignored for now. Again, these
- problems are Alpha-specific.
+ If you compile gdb with gcc-2.4.5, you will get many warnings,
+ but these can be ignored for now. Again, this problem is Alpha-specific.
GDB can produce warnings about symbols that it does not understand. By
default, these warnings are disabled. You can enable them by executing