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beta18: building gdb gives incomplete import table???


I am attempting to build gdb with beta18.  I have the "normal" source,
not the cdksrc.  [Is this my problem?]

I have succeeded in compiling it, but not executing it.  To get it to
compile, I had to add "-D_MSC_VER -D__WIN32__ -DWIN32" to CFLAGS in
Makefile.  I also had to add four empty functions (I'll worry about
their contents later) to gdb/win32-nat.c -- I think these were:
    void unix_to_dos_path( char*, char* );
    void dos_to_unix_path( char*, char* );
    void cygwin32_unix_to_dos_path( char*, char* );
    void cygwin32_dos_to_unix_path( char*, char* );

gdb.exe is produced but crashes immediately.  Debugging with the gdb
supplied with beta18 shows me that the crash happens on a call to
GetModuleHandle().  I think this was in the cygwin32 initialisation code
(I don't have access to this machine at the moment so I can't check
right now).  I did a dumpbin (MSVC tool) and noticed that
GetModuleHandle() was not listed in the kernel32 import table.  I added
a call to GetModuleHandle() [in unix_to_dos_path()] and the import table
entry was then added by the linker.  Executing it again crashed but
seemed to make it slightly further, this time crashing on some other
function that didn't have an import table entry either.

I'm guessing that the linker is somehow screwing up the construction of
the import table.  Maybe the calls to these functions are in .a files
that when linked-in don't bring their import declarations with them.

If this has been fixed in a patch or someone knows of a work-around I
would very much appreciate to hear about it.  Sorry if this question has
already been addressed -- I have only just returned to using the
cygwin32 port after a length absence.

Regards,

Steven Reddie


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