diff --git a/srcpkgs/gdb/template b/srcpkgs/gdb/template index 632ccbec91..85dfb1d505 100644 --- a/srcpkgs/gdb/template +++ b/srcpkgs/gdb/template @@ -1,30 +1,16 @@ # Template file for 'gdb' pkgname=gdb -version=7.6.1 +version=7.6.2 revision=1 build_style=gnu-configure -configure_args="--disable-nls --with-system-readline - --with-system-gdbinit=/etc/gdb/gdbinit" +configure_args="--disable-nls --with-system-readline --with-system-gdbinit=/etc/gdb/gdbinit" makedepends="ncurses-devel zlib-devel readline-devel" short_desc="The GNU Debugger" maintainer="Juan RP " homepage="http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/" license="GPL-3" distfiles="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gdb/gdb-$version.tar.bz2" -checksum=e3dfa38a14a5457f9b8b26f7b5080ba5491bd10ae4d69bfe357cea87b7d162e4 -long_desc=" - The purpose of a debugger such as GDB is to allow you to see what - is going on inside another program while it executes--or what - another program was doing at the moment it crashed. - - GDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support - of these) to help you catch bugs in the act: - - * Start your program, specifying anything that might affect its behavior. - * Make your program stop on specified conditions. - * Examine what has happened, when your program has stopped. - * Change things in your program, so you can experiment with correcting the - effects of one bug and go on to learn about another." +checksum=2f6a0e2ce1c66c9dedeb7f58a8d1298ad602ddcdaf15d23104e1f7832b96d0e8 # Package build options build_options="gdbserver static"