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Joel Brobecker 1adfc54d0c [LynxOS] Include sys/ptrace.h instead of ptrace.h.
This is one of the changes needed in order to build gdbserver on
LynxOS 5.x.

Really interesting: On LynxOS 4.x, there is a #warning when sys/ptrace.h
is used (explaining that ptrace.h will be used instead), whereas this
file was removed from LynxOS 5.x. The contents of sys/ptrace.h on 4.x
(or at least the meat of it):

    #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__GNUG__)
    #if !defined(__NO_INCLUDE_WARN__)
    #warning Using <ptrace.h> instead of <sys/ptrace.h>
    #endif /* defined(__NO_INCLUDE_WARN__) */
    #endif /* defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__GNUG__) */

    #include <ptrace.h>

The fix I went for, for now, is to just include <sys/ptrace.h>
unconditionally.  I could have done some configury, but we already
have to build with -D__NO_INCLUDE_WARN__ to avoid the warnings
anyway, and that's unvoidable, due to system includes themselves
including the "wrong" header file.

Since <sys/ptrace.h> seems to be the choice that was made for LynxOS,
and since it works to include it on LynxOS 4.x, I think that's the simplest
solution.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

        * lynx-low.c, lynx-ppc-low.c: Include <sys/ptrace.h> instead of
        <ptrace.h>
2010-09-13 19:10:19 +00:00
bfd daily update 2010-09-13 00:00:05 +00:00
binutils * objcopy.c: Add --interleave-width option to allow interleaving 2010-09-10 12:11:28 +00:00
config Sync bootstrap-lto.mk and dfp.m4 with gcc. 2010-09-06 15:46:09 +00:00
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gas 2010-09-13 Kai Tietz <kai.tietz@onevision.com> 2010-09-13 07:13:35 +00:00
gdb [LynxOS] Include sys/ptrace.h instead of ptrace.h. 2010-09-13 19:10:19 +00:00
gold * symtab.h (Symbol::needs_dynamic_reloc): Non-PIC calls from 2010-09-12 19:58:02 +00:00
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include * dwarf.h (debug_info): Add offset_info and dwarf_version fields. 2010-09-09 10:18:12 +00:00
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ld * ld-gc/abi-note.d: Exclude aout and oldld targets. 2010-09-10 07:18:36 +00:00
libdecnumber merge from gcc 2010-09-10 23:17:28 +00:00
libiberty 2010-09-10 James Lyon <jameslyon0@googlemail.com> 2010-09-10 22:42:05 +00:00
opcodes * src/opcodes/dlx-dis.c (print_insn_dlx): Use dlx_insn type for 2010-09-10 13:00:54 +00:00
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