> From: "Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 18:52:27 -0000
> On 12 February 2008 18:19, Hans-Peter Nilsson wrote:
Dave wrote:
> >> # The simulator isn't really remote.
> >> set_board_info isremote 0
> >>
> >> I think you'll need that as well.
> >
> > Why?
>
> Because the simulator is not remote and does not need to be accessed by
> rsh/telnet/whatever?
I don't think that's what the isremote means. To me it seems to
mean "can execute on the local host just like any program".
By this definition a simulator is remote.
> > No, don't do that; don't add random things for no known reason.
>
> But if the simulator really *is* not remote, wouldn't /not/ setting it be
> just plain wrong?
No; consider that no other sim testboard file sets isremote 0.
> > If you "need it", it's because something else is wrong and you're
> > papering over it.
>
> Well, if you don't set it, there are a whole bunch of "if [is_remote host]
> {" clauses in the gcc testsuite .exp scripts that are going to be activated
> and attempt to do such things as upload test files or download target headers
> or gcov results from the hypothetical remote board.
We're talking about "[is_remote target]".
brgds, H-P
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