Re: gdb not finding shared libraries for emulated binaries

2004-12-22 Thread Brian Behlendorf
Doesn't it seem more appropriate for you to remove your legal disclaimer? 
It's totally inappropriate for a forum like this.  If you can't, get a 
gmail or hotmail account, or something.

Brian
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, Steven Hartland wrote:
Can someone remove:
Randy Bush [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the lists until he disables his auto 
responder:
[quote]
you have sent a message to me which seems to contain a legal
warning on who can read it, or how it may be distributed, or
whether it may be archived, etc.

i do not accept such email.  my mail user agent detected a legal
notice when i was opening your mail, and automatically deleted it.
so do not expect further response.
yes, i know your mail environment automatically added the legal
notice.  well, my mail environment automatically detected it,
deleted it, and sent this message to you.  so don't expect a lot
of sympathy.
randy
[/quote]

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Re: gdb not finding shared libraries for emulated binaries

2004-12-22 Thread Mike Meyer
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Steven Hartland [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
 From: Brian Behlendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  Doesn't it seem more appropriate for you to remove your legal disclaimer? 
  It's totally inappropriate for a forum like this.  If you can't, get a 
  gmail or hotmail account, or something.
 No not really. I see it as totally inappropriate that someone registering
 with a public list should have an auto responder based in harmless content.
 I don't want to receive mails from this guy every time I post to the list
 just because there's something he doesn't like in the sig of my mails
 especially when I have no control over it. What next responding to mails
 that include phone numbers?
 
 I don't intend to use another account as why should I, I've been on this
 list for years now and don't see why I should have to change because
 someone cant get their act together. Totally fair enough for things like
 this if I was mailing him personally but Im not and hence it is inappropriate
 in my eyes.

Just black-list the mail address his notices are coming from.

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Re: [emulation] gdb not finding shared libraries for emulated binaries

2004-12-22 Thread Gerald Pfeifer
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, Steven Hartland wrote:
 No not really. I see it as totally inappropriate that someone registering
 with a public list should have an auto responder based in harmless content.

Rather to the contrary, I consider *your* disclaimer completely 
inappropriate for public lists.

 I don't intend to use another account as why should I, I've been on this
 list for years now and don't see why I should have to change because
 someone cant get their act together.

Please get *your* act together, thanks.

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gdb not finding shared libraries for emulated binaries

2004-12-21 Thread Steven Hartland
Is there a way or a patch to make gdb search the relevant compat
directories when debugging a emulated binary.
As it stands I have to symlink all the libs from /compat/linux/lib
which is really messy.
   Steve

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Re: gdb not finding shared libraries for emulated binaries

2004-12-21 Thread Steven Hartland
Can someone remove:
Randy Bush [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the lists until he disables his auto 
responder:
[quote]
you have sent a message to me which seems to contain a legal
warning on who can read it, or how it may be distributed, or
whether it may be archived, etc.
i do not accept such email.  my mail user agent detected a legal
notice when i was opening your mail, and automatically deleted it.
so do not expect further response.
yes, i know your mail environment automatically added the legal
notice.  well, my mail environment automatically detected it,
deleted it, and sent this message to you.  so don't expect a lot
of sympathy.
randy
[/quote]

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Re: gdb not finding shared libraries for emulated binaries

2004-12-21 Thread Steven Hartland
No not really. I see it as totally inappropriate that someone registering
with a public list should have an auto responder based in harmless content.
I don't want to receive mails from this guy every time I post to the list
just because there's something he doesn't like in the sig of my mails
especially when I have no control over it. What next responding to mails
that include phone numbers?
I don't intend to use another account as why should I, I've been on this
list for years now and don't see why I should have to change because
someone cant get their act together. Totally fair enough for things like
this if I was mailing him personally but Im not and hence it is inappropriate
in my eyes.
Anyway far off topic, discussion closed.
   Steve
- Original Message - 
From: Brian Behlendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Doesn't it seem more appropriate for you to remove your legal disclaimer? 
It's totally inappropriate for a forum like this.  If you can't, get a 
gmail or hotmail account, or something.


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Re: gdb not finding shared libraries for emulated binaries

2004-12-21 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
On Tuesday, 21. December 2004 17:52, Steven Hartland wrote:
 Is there a way or a patch to make gdb search the relevant compat
 directories when debugging a emulated binary.

 As it stands I have to symlink all the libs from /compat/linux/lib
 which is really messy.

you should be using an emulated gdb, too.

cheers
  simon

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