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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] GDB 7.3.1 released!


On Sun, Sep 04, 2011 at 12:10:17PM -0700, Joel Brobecker wrote:
> 
>             GDB 7.3.1 released!
> 
> Release 7.3 of GDB, the GNU Debugger, is now available via anonymous
> FTP.  GDB is a source-level debugger for Ada, C, C++, Objective-C,
> Pascal and many other languages.  GDB can target (i.e., debug programs
> running on) more than a dozen different processor architectures, and GDB
> itself can run on most popular GNU/Linux, Unix and Microsoft Windows
> variants.
> 
> You can download GDB from the GNU FTP server in the directory:
> 
>         ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gdb
> 
> The vital stats:
> 
>   Size  md5sum                            Name
>   19MB  b89a5fac359c618dda97b88645ceab47  gdb-7.3.1.tar.bz2
>   25MB  c2795d636a9481d022608cab201be613  gdb-7.3.1.tar.gz
> 
> There is a web page for GDB at: 
> 
>         http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/
> 
> That page includes information about GDB mailing lists (an announcement
> mailing list, developers discussion lists, etc.), details on how to
> access GDB's CVS repository, locations for development snapshots,
> preformatted documentation, and links to related information around
> the net.  We will put errata notes and host-specific tips for this release
> on-line as any problems come up.  All mailing lists archives are also
> browsable via the web.
> 
> GDB 7.3.1 is a minor corrective release over the 7.3 release, bringing
> mostly the following changes:
> 
>   * Build fixes for NetBSD / OpenBSD targets
> 
>   * ISBN and Edition number update of the GDB User's Manual
> 
> GDB 7.3 brings new targets, features and improvements, including:
> 
>   * Initial OpenCL C language support has been added
>     
>   * C++ enhancements:
>      * Template parameters are now in scope when debugging in an
>        instantiation
>      * The motion commands "next", "finish", "until", and "advance" now
>        work better when exceptions are thrown
> 
>   * Improved Python support, enhancing the existing APIs as well as
>     introducing new ones.
> 
>   * Improved thread debugging support:
>      * GDB now understands thread names
>      * A new command "thread find [REGEXP]" has been added
> 
>   * GDBserver enhancements:
>      * Support for PowerPC LynxOS (versions 4.x and 5.x) and i686 LynxOS
>        (version 5.x)
>      * Support for Blackfin Linux
> 
>   * Support for reading and writing a new .gdb_index section,
>     containing a fast index of DWARF debugging info
> 
>   * Various GDB/MI improvements
> 
>   * Support for ia64 HP-UX (ia64-*-hpux*) has been added
> 
>   * Target support for Analog Devices, Inc. Blackfin Processors (bfin-*)
> 
>   * GNU simulator improvements:
>      * New --map-info flag
>      * CFI flash simulation support
> 
> Other worthy improvments (in random order):
>   * The "catch syscall" command is now available on mips-linux.
>   * New GDB Commands: "set directories"
>   * Support for using labels in linespecs (Eg you can use "advance label")
>   * The "watch" command now accepts an optional "-location" argument
>   * Thread debugging of core dumps now supported on GNU/Linux
>   * Ranged breakpoints support (PowerPC BookE running Linux 2.6.34 or later)
>   * Support for Ada task switching inside programs using the Ravenscar profile
> 
> For a complete list and more details on each item, please see the
> gdb/NEWS file.
> 
> -- 
> Joel

Joel,
   Is anyone working on fixing gdb to be compatible with the new -pie linker default
on darwin11 (Lion)? Currently FSF gdb 7.3.1 can only debug binaries linked with -Wl,-no_pie.
The default -pie linkage on Lion prevents breakpoints from being found in gdb.
           Jack
ps Of course Apple's own forked gdb is patched to handle this -pie linkage change.


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