I've been using the GDB from the previous builds that Peter was doing before
uniarch.
Its GDB 7.2 from mspgcc 4.4.5. Download from
Mspgcc4/Sourceforge<http://sourceforge.net/projects/mspgcc4/files/mspgcc4/>.
The file you want is mspgcc4-201103112.zip.
Unpack it and follow the instructions. Build gdb 7.2.
I've been using it with uniarch with out problems. (I haven't used it much
because I've been using the really old 3.2.3 and the 4.4.5) but the little
bit I tried worked fine.
So give it a shot. It should be okay.
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 11:58 PM, Hans Henry von Tresckow <
hvont...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I just got the uniarch built of mspgcc to work for my msp430G2553. One
> thing I am not sure about is how GDB is supposed to be built with this
> toolchain. Any hints?
>
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