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Re: No GDB in riscv64-none-elf-binutils?



On Thu, Jul 31, 2025 at 09:57:43PM +0200, leo.lundberg99%ikmail.com@localhost wrote:
> I downloaded the current branch via CVS ('CVS/Tag' doesn't exist which means
> it should be current?) and tried the aforementioned build.sh commands again
> but no luck, I also ran find on the build output obj dir but no dice. Is it
> related to me building on an amd64 machine?

I don't know, maybe some typo ?

I just tried it:

===> build.sh command:    ./build.sh -u -U -m riscv64 -M /work/branches/obj-current/riscv64 -R /work/branches/rel-current/riscv64 -V BUILDINFO=Build locally, cvs.netbsd.org source tree date: 2025-08-01 05:34 UTC -V MKDEBUG=yes -V TMPDIR=/var/shm/btmp -V MKCROSSGDB=yes -T /work/tools -D /work/branches/hosts-current/riscv64 -j 8 tools
===> build.sh started:    Fri Aug  1 07:49:35 CEST 2025
===> NetBSD version:      11.99.1
===> MACHINE:             riscv
===> MACHINE_ARCH:        riscv64
===> Build platform:      NetBSD 11.99.1 amd64
[..]

and got:

[~] martin@seven-days-to-the-wolves > ll /work/tools/bin/riscv64--netbsd-gdb
-rwxr-xr-x  1 builds  builds  10608608 Aug  1 07:59 /work/tools/bin/riscv64--netbsd-gdb*
[~] martin@seven-days-to-the-wolves > /work/tools/bin/riscv64--netbsd-gdb
GNU gdb (GDB) 15.1
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Martin


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