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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] GDB 7.0.1 released!
- From: Tobias Hahn <tobias dot hahn at ableton dot com>
- To: gdb at sourceware dot org
- Date: Tue, 05 Jan 2010 23:54:27 +0100
- Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] GDB 7.0.1 released!
- References: <announce.20091222180523.GA12693@adacore.com>
Sorry if this a FAQ, but is there a place where the current x86/x86_64 Darwin status is tracked, in particular support for debugging dylibs and the missing symbols issue (which can be worked around using dsymutil)?
Best, Tobias
Am 22.12.2009 um 19:05 schrieb Joel Brobecker:
> GDB 7.0.1 released!
>
> Release 7.0.1 of GDB, the GNU Debugger, is now available via anonymous
> FTP. GDB is a source-level debugger for Ada, C, C++, Objective-C,
> Pascal and many other languages. GDB can target (i.e., debug programs
> running on) more than a dozen different processor architectures, and GDB
> itself can run on most popular GNU/Linux, Unix and Microsoft Windows
> variants.
>
> You can download GDB from the GNU FTP server in the directory:
>
> ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gdb
>
> The vital stats:
>
> Size md5sum Name
> 17MB 53ebade39bfdc1d06744e5188b6438b1 gdb-7.0.1.tar.bz2
> 23MB 100d6e5524be1a34ba61556a7389a297 gdb-7.0.1.tar.gz
>
> There is a web page for GDB at:
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/
>
> That page includes information about GDB mailing lists (an announcement
> mailing list, developers discussion lists, etc.), details on how to
> access GDB's CVS repository, locations for development snapshots,
> preformatted documentation, and links to related information around
> the net. We will put errata notes and host-specific tips for this release
> on-line as any problems come up. All mailing lists archives are also
> browsable via the web.
>
> GDB 7.0.1 is a minor corrective release. The following fixes have been
> made over GDB 7.0 (release Oct 06, 2009):
>
> * GDB Crash due to stack overflow (PR gdb/10457);
> * Build failure on newer versions of FreeBSD;
> * Crash on solaris when reading symbols (PR gdb/10819);
> * Thumb2 debugging support;
> * Build failure on IRIX 5.3 (MAP_FAILED not defined);
> * Buffer overflow during function epilogue analysis
> (debuggers targeted for x86_64 only);
> * Crash trying to complete the "catch exception" command;
> * GDB freeze (infinite loop);
> * GDB Crash accessing printing structure with bitfield (PR gdb/10884);
> * Various testsuite fixes (not affecting the debugger);
> * The manual now provides the correct GPL version licensing text.
> Similarly, file gdb/COPYING now provides the text of the GPL version 3.
>
> GDB 7.0 featured new platforms being supported, major new features,
> enhancements and bug fixes. For a complete list and more details on each
> iteam, please see the gdb/NEWS file.
>
> The new native configurations being supported are:
>
> * x86/x86_64 Darwin
> * x86_64 MinGW
>
> Support for the following targets has been added:
>
> * Lattice Mico32
> * x86/x86_64 DICOS
> * S+core 3
> * The remote stub now supports x86 Windows CE
>
> The major new features are:
>
> * Python scripting support
> * Reverse debugging, Process record and replay
> * Non-stop debugging
> * Multi-architecture debugging
> * Multi-inferior, multi-process debugging
>
> It also features many enhancements and bug fixes, including:
>
> * GDB now has an interface for JIT compilation
> * Tracepoints may now be conditional
> * Multi-byte and wide character set support
> * New /r and /m modifiers for the "disassemble" command
> * Automatic retrieval of shared library files from remote targets
> * Inlined functions are now supported
> * New remote protocal packets
> * GDB is now able to read compressed debug sections
> * Thread switching is now supported on Tru64
> * Ada task switching is now supported
> * New features in gdbserver, the GDB remote stub
> * New command to stop execution when a system call is made
>
> --
> Joel