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44 lines
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# Template file for 'gdb'
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pkgname=gdb
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version=7.1
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distfiles="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/$pkgname/$pkgname-$version.tar.bz2"
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build_style=gnu_configure
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configure_args="--disable-nls"
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short_desc="The GNU Debugger"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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checksum=142c27d7970a4e652dc225d61d887777ae00cf22fdd75cd1e8e4e13bfbd85352
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long_desc="
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The purpose of a debugger such as GDB is to allow you to see what
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is going on \"inside\" another program while it executes--or what
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another program was doing at the moment it crashed.
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GDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support
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of these) to help you catch bugs in the act:
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* Start your program, specifying anything that might affect its
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behavior.
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* Make your program stop on specified conditions.
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* Examine what has happened, when your program has stopped.
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* Change things in your program, so you can experiment with
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correcting the effects of one bug and go on to learn about
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another."
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Add_dependency run glibc
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Add_dependency run expat
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Add_dependency run ncurses-libs
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Add_dependency run zlib
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Add_dependency run python
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Add_dependency build texinfo
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Add_dependency build ncurses-devel
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Add_dependency build zlib-devel
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Add_dependency build python-devel
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post_install()
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{
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# resolve conflicts with binutils
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rm -rf ${DESTDIR}/usr/include ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib
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[ -d ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib64 ] && rm -rf ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib64
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for f in bfd configure standards; do
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rm -f ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/info/${f}.info*
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done
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}
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