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RE: Using CGEN Disassembler
- From: "Stephen Done" <stephen dot done at cw dot com>
- To: "Greg McGary" <greg at mcgary dot org>
- Cc: <cgen at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 15:24:29 -0000
- Subject: RE: Using CGEN Disassembler
Hi Greg,
Thanks for replying so quick.
I don't run the box I am using, so installing a new version of binutils
could be tricky.
Fundamental question:
What are the names of the cgen binaries ?
Hopefully they're already installed on the box, so I won't need to get
anything updated.
I assumed 'cgen', but that isn't present.
Is there a docs page that explains what each binary does ?
Maybe the new binutils has man pages for the binaries.
I don't know what I'm looking for...yet :-)
Thanks again
Steve
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg McGary [mailto:greg@mcgary.org]
> Sent: 21 November 2001 14:57
> To: Stephen Done
> Cc: cgen@sources.redhat.com
> Subject: Re: Using CGEN Disassembler
>
>
> "Stephen Done" <stephen.done@cw.com> writes:
>
> > I've done as much RTFM'ing as I can, and I'm not getting anywhere.
>
> You're trying waaay too hard. The only thing you need to know about
> is configure and make. You don't even need guile or to run CGEN since
> the binutils distributions and the CVS trees contain CGEN-generated files.
> Yet even if you did need to run CGEN, say because you're working on a
> new port, or changing an existing one, the machinery to invoke CGEN is
> in the makefiles. Just configure for your target, make and be happy!
> 8^)
>
> Greg
>