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Re: About bfd_elf32_xx_vec


Hi,all :)

I'm just beginning to port gdb to a new target.I've modified some
configuring files and added several files such as cpu-*.c,elf32-*.c,*-tdep.c
to support my new chip(of couse,I only changed the names of other machine's
files). Now I can use command of "configure" to configure gdb as my target
correctly.But when I try to make it there is alway an error that I can't get
rid of.

This looks like more of a BINUTILS (binutils@sources.redhat.com) question. Can you, for instance, get OBJDUMP to build?


Andrew


libgdb.a(arch-utils.o): In function `generic_in_solib_call_trampoline':

/home/tmp/gdb-5.2/gdb/arch-utils.c:111: undefined reference to
`bfd_elf32_vp6_vec'

../bfd/libbfd.a(targets.o): In function `find_target':

/home/tmp/gdb-5.2/bfd/targets.c:1062: undefined reference to
`bfd_elf32_vp6_vec'

/home/tmp/gdb-5.2/bfd/targets.c:1062: undefined reference to
`bfd_elf32_vp6_vec'

/home/tmp/gdb-5.2/bfd/targets.c:1066: undefined reference to
`bfd_elf32_vp6_vec'

collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

make[1]: *** [gdb] Error 1

make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/tmp/gdb-5.2/gdb'

make: *** [all-gdb] Error 2

*********************************************************************

I do add this line to file of bfd/targets.c:
**extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_vp6_vec;**

  I'm totally a beginner not only of gdb but also of programming. Any
response will be appreciated very much and thanks in advance.:)

Sophie







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