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Re: [Gdb-discuss] GDB version 2...


From: Jim Blandy
Subject: Re: [Gdb-discuss] GDB version 2...
Date: 05 Nov 2004 00:28:51 -0500
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You should probably ask this question on address@hidden instead.

<address@hidden> writes:

> Hi.
> > I am quite new in Unix and brand new in GDB. Currently I have a HP Unix with
> > runs Unix 7 and GDB version 2 June 1991.
> > 
> > Now I have been assigned to work on firmware which used Unix with a GDB in 
> > it.
> > As a result I run into multiple big problems.
> > 
> > 1.  The IT guys help me to copy the GDB into a newer machine which runs Unix
> > version 10.20. But when I tried to run the GDB, it gave me "permission
> > denied". IT guys told me that when he port it to old machine with Unix 7.0 
> > it
> > can work. What I am trying to do here is to have a newer machine to be able 
> > to
> > run GDB, I am worry that the old machine might fail anytime.
> > 2.  Where can I find GDB version 2 which I can use to do the "installation"
> > into my newer machine with Unix version 10.20 ?
> > 3.  Anybody provide support for people like me who wants to upgrade their 
> > Unix
> > 7 to higher version of Unix with all the necessary debugging tools like GDB?
> > 4.  Anybody has a list of which version of GDB can work with which version 
> > of
> > Unix?
> > 5.  If the version of GDB that I have cannot work with my Unix, what can I 
> > do
> > to make them compatible? If not, where can I purchase one that is 
> > compatible?
> > 6.  Is there anybody out there who provide support to convert the firware 
> > from
> > the Unix platform to Windows platform. Nothing against Unix users, but due 
> > to
> > my ignorance to Unix.
> > 
> > Please help. I need it urgently.
> > 
> > Yeah. Just for your information. I am from Penang, Malaysia.
> 
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