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Re: [RFA] Type cleanups
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> Those are both valid.
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>> My point is that DJGPP debugging is very special: there's no OS
>> provision for system calls like ptrace etc., so the only way to debug
>> a DJGPP inferior is to run it natively under a specially built program
>> that is linked against the DJGPP debug support library. I'm curious
>> how does your cross build achieve that, since I believe neither
>> gdbserver nor any of the remote-* modules support DJGPP as of now.
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> I didn't say it would be useful. But consult MAINTAINERS; everything
> listed in the "Targets" section on a --target= line is currently
> "expected" to be buildable as a cross debugger, to sanity check
> changes. That's all I was doing.
Yes. It exposes header files, not covered by the more generic i386-elf
target, to the compiler.
Andrew