From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Gary Thomas To: Lance Uyehara Cc: ecos-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: Re: [ECOS] Turning off gdb Date: Fri, 05 Nov 1999 13:21:00 -0000 Message-id: References: <3.0.5.32.19991105131228.00a5d520@mail.nuvomedia.com> X-SW-Source: 1999-11/msg00026.html Sadly, this is a known problem. The ConfigTool is only officially supported on Windows/NT. It is known to have problems, including crashing, on Windows/9x. On 05-Nov-99 Lance Uyehara wrote: > At 02:30 PM 11/5/99 -0700, Gary Thomas wrote: >>BTW - what version of Windows are you running? "in win32" doesn't really >>say much. > > I'm running win98. I was specifying win32 because I didn't want to get a > bunch of replies regarding how to do this in linux. > > I'm running configuration tool 1.2.9 if that helps you guys to eliminate > the crash. > > -Lance > >> >>On 05-Nov-99 Lance Uyehara wrote: >>> At 08:39 PM 11/5/99 +0000, Jonathan Larmour wrote: >>>>Lance Uyehara wrote: >>>>> At 09:55 AM 11/3/99 -0800, Lance Uyehara wrote: >>>>> >I'm trying to build a minimum sized ecos codeset, and have run into some >>>>> >odd behavior in the configuration tool. >>>>> > >>>>> >Since CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT and >>>>> >CYGDBG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT require each other, I can't turn >>> off >>>>> >either without crashing the configuration tool (in win32). >>>> >>>>It crashes the config tool? Obviously that shouldn't happen. Does it >>>>actually cause an application error? What if you disable "Suggest fixes for >>>>consistency check failures" under Tools->Options, does that allow you to >>>>unset them both? Or possibly set the "Check rules" in the same place to >>>>"Never". >>> >>> Selecting "Never" allows me to change both places. >>> >>> Thanks for the help. >>> >>> -Lance >>> >>>> >>>>What *should* happen is that disabling one of them should pop up a dialog >>>>box saying something like "Yadayada requires foobarfoobar, disable? Yes/No" >>>> >>>>> >But I look in the .cfg file and see nothing which I associate with these >>>>> >settings. So how can I turn this off in the configuration tool? >>>>> >>>>> I guess the real question is what are the names of the things to put into >>>>> the .cfg file to turn off settings in the configuration tool (win32). > Using >>>>> -enable and -disable. >>>> >>>>When you have saved the configuration, you can manually edit the options by >>>>going into the build tree directory (i.e. the place you saved the >>>>configuration), and editting the pkgconf/hal.h file. The two options you > are >>>>after can be disabled in there. >>>> >>>>Jifl >>>>-- >>>>Cygnus Solutions, 35 Cambridge Place, Cambridge, UK. Tel: +44 (1223) > 728762 >>>>"I used to have an open mind but || Get yer free open source RTOS's here... >>>> my brains kept falling out." || http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ecos >>>>Help fight spam! http://spam.abuse.net/ These opinions are all my own > fault >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >