On Tuesday, Mar 4, 2003, at 21:29 Australia/Sydney, Pev wrote: Hi chaps! I'm looking at setting up a remote debug box for my dev machine (G4 PM) but I'm wondering what debug configurations are known to work. I don't have a second mac, so thats not a possibility for me, but I do have a few old PC's around. Has anyone had success using an x86 darwin box for remotely debugging a mac running darwin? I'm not sure if this is likly to be a big nono or not...! "real" gdb supports cross-target debugging, so I figured I'd have a quick look. The Apple changes don't appear to have made it into the latest gdb release, so I grabbed the gdb tarball from Apple's site, and tried building under i386 NetBSD for a powerpc-apple-macos10 target. Configure ran fine, and the build seemed to compile much of gdb, but broke down on macosx files with header dependencies (mostly mach related). I tried to give it what it wanted, but there's too many differences and would take more time than I was prepared to spend to see if I could get it past the compile stage. My guess is you may have far more luck on x86 Darwin, I'm guessing it may even build clean. No bets as to whether it would work, though. As always, try it and see! Cheers, -- Paul Ripke Unix/OpenVMS/TSM/DBA 101 reasons why you can't find your Sysadmin: 68: It's 9AM. He/She is not working that late. -- Koos van den Hout _______________________________________________ darwin-kernel mailing list | darwin-kernel@lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/darwin-kernel Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.