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Re: rproxy - being maintained?
- From: Steve Underwood <steveu at coppice dot org>
- To: gdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 23:56:59 +0800
- Subject: Re: rproxy - being maintained?
Hi,
>I was looking at http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/links/
>and at the bottom of the page, it has a link for rproxy (proxy for the
GDB remote protocol), which points to
>http://world.std.com/~qqi/labslave/rproxy.html
<http://world.std.com/%7Eqqi/labslave/rproxy.html> but the only place I
can find this is in google's cache.
>Is rproxy an actively maintained project?
>I noticed that Chris Liechti and Dmitry Diky did a fork, and are now
calling it gdbproxy - but this looked like it was only for the >MSP-430
http://mspgcc.sourceforge.net/tools.html
Actually I was the one who implemented gdbproxy. We needed something for
MSP430 support that would allow us to embed a proprietary library from
TI, and not break licencing rules. I picked up rproxy. I contact its
developer. He has lost interest in the code, so I took it up. I forget
the reason for giving it a new name, but it made sense that the time. :-)
There is nothing MSP430 specific in the code in CVS at
mspgcc.sourceforge.net. What is in there is the generic code, with a
skeleton for a target specific module. The target specific module for
the MSP430 is here with me, and not in CVS. I would welcome anyone using
this code. Its why I put everything I was allowed to in a public CVS
respository.
Regards,
Steve