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What I did is went into each directory individually and ran configure. Some of them didn't work correctly, some of them did. I then copied the largest config.cache without errors to the base directory and ran configure again. I believe I had one or two small errors, but ignored them. I checked the config.cache after the errors and the correct values were there. I don't remember which they were. gdb then compiled, though without thread support. regards, John Fortin fortinj@ibm.net PARK JONG PORK wrote: > > I had same problem. > and, new snapshot(04/xx) can't compile Perl 5.005_03 better. > > ----- ¿øº» ¸Þ½ÃÁö ----- > º¸³½ »ç¶÷: ±è¹ü¼ö <kbs@swc.sec.samsung.co.kr> > ¹Þ´Â »ç¶÷: <gdb@cygnus.com> > º¸³½ ³¯Â¥: 1999³â 4¿ù 12ÀÏ ¿ù¿äÀÏ ¿ÀÈÄ 3:46 > Á¦¸ñ: how to build gdb with cygnus? > > > John Fortin told us: > > > > > All, I compiled the newest snapshot of gdb using cygwin ( after > > fighting > > > with the configuration. Doesn't seem to work well recursively. ) > > > > I have the same problem with gdb-4.17 and gdb-4.18. > > Could you tell me how you worked it out? > > > > Thanks, > > Bumsoo Kim > > kbs@swc.sec.samsung.co.kr > > > >