5.1.1 released.
diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog
index c6b4a68..2c80c5d 100644
--- a/gdb/ChangeLog
+++ b/gdb/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+2002-01-23 GDB Administrator <gdbadmin@sources.redhat.com>
+
+ * version.in: Bump version to 5.1.1
+ * README: Update to 5.1.1.
+ * NEWS: Mention problems fixed in 5.1.1
+
2002-01-20 Michael Chastain <mec@shout.net>
* top.c (print_gdb_version): Bump copyright year to 2002.
diff --git a/gdb/NEWS b/gdb/NEWS
index efc79d7..77127fe 100644
--- a/gdb/NEWS
+++ b/gdb/NEWS
@@ -1,6 +1,19 @@
What has changed in GDB?
(Organized release by release)
+*** Changes in GDB 5.1.1
+
+Fix compile problem on DJGPP.
+
+Fix a problem with floating-point registers on the i386 being
+corrupted.
+
+Fix to stop GDB crashing on .debug_str debug info.
+
+Numerous documentation fixes.
+
+Numerous testsuite fixes.
+
*** Changes in GDB 5.1:
* New native configurations
diff --git a/gdb/README b/gdb/README
index dcf0a47..eeadd12 100644
--- a/gdb/README
+++ b/gdb/README
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
- README for gdb-5.1 release
- Updated 11 November 2001 by Andrew Cagney
+ README for gdb-5.1.1 release
+ Updated 23 January, 2002 by Andrew Cagney
This is GDB, the GNU source-level debugger.
A summary of new features is in the file `NEWS'.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
In this release, the GDB debugger sources, the generic GNU include
files, the BFD ("binary file description") library, the readline
library, and other libraries all have directories of their own
-underneath the gdb-5.1 directory. The idea is that a variety of GNU
+underneath the gdb-5.1.1 directory. The idea is that a variety of GNU
tools can share a common copy of these things. Be aware of variation
over time--for example don't try to build gdb with a copy of bfd from
a release other than the gdb release (such as a binutils release),
@@ -25,8 +25,8 @@
directory tree and automatically build all the pieces in the right
order.
- When you unpack the gdb-5.1.tar.gz file, you'll find a directory
-called `gdb-5.1', which contains:
+ When you unpack the gdb-5.1.1.tar.gz file, you'll find a directory
+called `gdb-5.1.1', which contains:
COPYING config.sub intl missing opcodes
COPYING.LIB configure libiberty mkinstalldirs readline
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
You can build GDB right in the source directory:
- cd gdb-5.1
+ cd gdb-5.1.1
./configure
make
cp gdb/gdb /usr/local/bin/gdb (or wherever you want)
@@ -54,12 +54,12 @@
mkdir build
cd build
- <full path to your sources>/gdb-5.1/configure
+ <full path to your sources>/gdb-5.1.1/configure
make
cp gdb/gdb /usr/local/bin/gdb (or wherever you want)
(Building GDB with DJGPP tools for MS-DOS/MS-Windows is slightly
-different; see the file gdb-5.1/gdb/config/djgpp/README for details.)
+different; see the file gdb-5.1.1/gdb/config/djgpp/README for details.)
This will configure and build all the libraries as well as GDB. If
`configure' can't determine your system type, specify one as its
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
GDB includes an already formatted copy of the on-line Info version
of this manual in the `gdb/doc' subdirectory. The main Info file is
-`gdb-5.1/gdb/doc/gdb.info', and it refers to subordinate files
+`gdb-5.1.1/gdb/doc/gdb.info', and it refers to subordinate files
matching `gdb.info*' in the same directory. If necessary, you can
print out these files, or read them with any editor; but they are
easier to read using the `info' subsystem in GNU Emacs or the
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
`makeinfo'.
If you have `makeinfo' installed, and are in the top level GDB
-source directory (`gdb-5.1', in the case of version 5.1), you can make
+source directory (`gdb-5.1.1', in the case of version 5.1.1), you can make
the Info file by typing:
cd gdb/doc
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
If you want to typeset and print copies of this manual, you need
TeX, a program to print its DVI output files, and `texinfo.tex', the
Texinfo definitions file. This file is included in the GDB
-distribution, in the directory `gdb-5.1/texinfo'.
+distribution, in the directory `gdb-5.1.1/texinfo'.
TeX is a typesetting program; it does not print files directly, but
produces output files called DVI files. To print a typeset document,
@@ -125,11 +125,11 @@
This file tells TeX how to typeset a document written in Texinfo
format. On its own, TeX cannot read, much less typeset a Texinfo file.
`texinfo.tex' is distributed with GDB and is located in the
-`gdb-5.1/texinfo' directory.
+`gdb-5.1.1/texinfo' directory.
If you have TeX and a DVI printer program installed, you can typeset
and print this manual. First switch to the the `gdb' subdirectory of
-the main source directory (for example, to `gdb-5.1/gdb') and then type:
+the main source directory (for example, to `gdb-5.1.1/gdb') and then type:
make doc/gdb.dvi
@@ -152,55 +152,55 @@
a single directory, whose name is usually composed by appending the
version number to `gdb'.
- For example, the GDB version 5.1 distribution is in the `gdb-5.1'
+ For example, the GDB version 5.1.1 distribution is in the `gdb-5.1.1'
directory. That directory contains:
-`gdb-5.1/{COPYING,COPYING.LIB}'
+`gdb-5.1.1/{COPYING,COPYING.LIB}'
Standard GNU license files. Please read them.
-`gdb-5.1/bfd'
+`gdb-5.1.1/bfd'
source for the Binary File Descriptor library
-`gdb-5.1/config*'
+`gdb-5.1.1/config*'
script for configuring GDB, along with other support files
-`gdb-5.1/gdb'
+`gdb-5.1.1/gdb'
the source specific to GDB itself
-`gdb-5.1/include'
+`gdb-5.1.1/include'
GNU include files
-`gdb-5.1/libiberty'
+`gdb-5.1.1/libiberty'
source for the `-liberty' free software library
-`gdb-5.1/mmalloc'
+`gdb-5.1.1/mmalloc'
source for the GNU memory-mapped malloc package
-`gdb-5.1/opcodes'
+`gdb-5.1.1/opcodes'
source for the library of opcode tables and disassemblers
-`gdb-5.1/readline'
+`gdb-5.1.1/readline'
source for the GNU command-line interface
NOTE: The readline library is compiled for use by GDB, but will
not be installed on your system when "make install" is issued.
-`gdb-5.1/sim'
+`gdb-5.1.1/sim'
source for some simulators (ARM, D10V, SPARC, M32R, MIPS, PPC, V850, etc)
-`gdb-5.1/intl'
+`gdb-5.1.1/intl'
source for the GNU gettext library, for internationalization.
This is slightly modified from the standalone gettext
distribution you can get from GNU.
-`gdb-5.1/texinfo'
+`gdb-5.1.1/texinfo'
The `texinfo.tex' file, which you need in order to make a printed
manual using TeX.
-`gdb-5.1/etc'
+`gdb-5.1.1/etc'
Coding standards, useful files for editing GDB, and other
miscellanea.
-`gdb-5.1/utils'
+`gdb-5.1.1/utils'
A grab bag of random utilities.
Note: the following instructions are for building GDB on Unix or
@@ -209,14 +209,14 @@
The simplest way to configure and build GDB is to run `configure'
from the `gdb-VERSION-NUMBER' source directory, which in this example
-is the `gdb-5.1' directory.
+is the `gdb-5.1.1' directory.
First switch to the `gdb-VERSION-NUMBER' source directory if you are
not already in it; then run `configure'.
For example:
- cd gdb-5.1
+ cd gdb-5.1.1
./configure
make
@@ -232,8 +232,8 @@
sh configure
If you run `configure' from a directory that contains source
-directories for multiple libraries or programs, such as the `gdb-5.1'
-source directory for version 5.1, `configure' creates configuration
+directories for multiple libraries or programs, such as the `gdb-5.1.1'
+source directory for version 5.1.1, `configure' creates configuration
files for every directory level underneath (unless you tell it not to,
with the `--norecursion' option).
@@ -241,10 +241,10 @@
directories in the GDB distribution, if you only want to configure that
subdirectory; but be sure to specify a path to it.
- For example, with version 5.1, type the following to configure only
+ For example, with version 5.1.1, type the following to configure only
the `bfd' subdirectory:
- cd gdb-5.1/bfd
+ cd gdb-5.1.1/bfd
../configure
You can install `gdb' anywhere; it has no hardwired paths. However,
@@ -273,13 +273,13 @@
argument to `--srcdir', you can leave out the `--srcdir' option; it
will be assumed.)
- For example, with version 5.1, you can build GDB in a separate
+ For example, with version 5.1.1, you can build GDB in a separate
directory for a Sun 4 like this:
- cd gdb-5.1
+ cd gdb-5.1.1
mkdir ../gdb-sun4
cd ../gdb-sun4
- ../gdb-5.1/configure
+ ../gdb-5.1.1/configure
make
When `configure' builds a configuration using a remote source
@@ -300,8 +300,8 @@
The `Makefile' that `configure' generates in each source directory
also runs recursively. If you type `make' in a source directory such
-as `gdb-5.1' (or in a separate configured directory configured with
-`--srcdir=PATH/gdb-5.1'), you will build all the required libraries,
+as `gdb-5.1.1' (or in a separate configured directory configured with
+`--srcdir=PATH/gdb-5.1.1'), you will build all the required libraries,
and then build GDB.
When you have multiple hosts or targets configured in separate
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@
Invalid configuration `i786v': machine `i786v' not recognized
`config.sub' is also distributed in the GDB source directory
-(`gdb-5.1', for version 5.1).
+(`gdb-5.1.1', for version 5.1.1).
`configure' options
@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@
The correct address for reporting bugs found in gdb is
"bug-gdb@gnu.org". Please email all bugs, and all requests for help
with GDB, to that address. Please include the GDB version number
-(e.g., gdb-5.1), and how you configured it (e.g., "sun4" or "mach386
+(e.g., gdb-5.1.1), and how you configured it (e.g., "sun4" or "mach386
host, i586-intel-synopsys target"). Since GDB now supports so many
different configurations, it is important that you be precise about
this. If at all possible, you should include the actual banner that
@@ -542,17 +542,17 @@
snapshot. Once DejaGNU is installed, you can run the tests in one of
the following ways:
- (1) cd gdb-5.1
+ (1) cd gdb-5.1.1
make check-gdb
or
- (2) cd gdb-5.1/gdb
+ (2) cd gdb-5.1.1/gdb
make check
or
- (3) cd gdb-5.1/gdb/testsuite
+ (3) cd gdb-5.1.1/gdb/testsuite
make site.exp (builds the site specific file)
runtest -tool gdb GDB=../gdb (or GDB=<somepath> as appropriate)
diff --git a/gdb/version.in b/gdb/version.in
index 0b458a9..ac14c3d 100644
--- a/gdb/version.in
+++ b/gdb/version.in
@@ -1 +1 @@
-5.1.0_2002-01-24-cvs
+5.1.1