On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 7:46 AM, Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 21 Aug 2008, Chris Kuethe wrote: > >> here's a port of avarice. "AVaRICE is a program which interfaces the >> GNU Debugger GDB with the AVR JTAG ICE available from Atmel." lightly >> tested with the STK600 and the JTAGICE_MKII. > > It looks fine although I have no idea how to use this.
I don't have much idea of how to use it either, i've only just got the starter kit and i have some tutorials to try this weekend. on the upside, i'm pretty sure basic functionality works because i can pull the chip signature and serial numbers and they match the output from Atmel's tools under Windows. :) > On a side note, I get this for port-lib-depends-check on macppc: > Extra: iberty.8 whereas on i386, port-lib-depends-check says i need that.... artifact of messing with debugger/bfd internals? # make port-lib-depends-check avarice-2.7: WANTLIB: iberty.9 (/usr/local/bin/avarice) (system lib) Asking ports for dependency libiconv-1.12(converters/libiconv) Asking ports for dependency libusb-0.1.12(devel/libusb) Asking ports for dependency gettext-0.17(devel/gettext) WANTLIB += iberty -- GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix' too?