Joakim Tjernlund writes: > I think I know why the are as they are now. KGDB/XMON stuff is messy and if > you > are sure that XMON/KGDB never outputs a LF all is fine.
Well I can tell you for a fact that xmon will output \n. Dan, the code looks fragile as it is - why shouldn't the second part (inside the if (*s == 10) body) do the same test as the first part? Relying on xmon/kgdb never outputting \n sounds like a bad idea to me. Paul. ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/