Andi Kleen wrote:
> 
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "Williams, Rodger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > The R2D2 Debugger is available at no charge for personal and academic use,
> > and $199 per seat license for commercial developers.
> 
> Amazing that they charge so much for a easy hack of kgdbstub. If it patches
> any kernel/rtlinux code that part will be GPLed anyways. If it patches
> any GDB or DDD code that part too. So there is probably not too much
> left in between.
> 

This tool is not kgdb, ddd, gdbstub or anything like that.  This is a
tool for monitoring the data structures in the kernel of a running
system.  It is used for dynamic tuning and control of applications.

The step and trace I spoke about in my earlier reply, is based on
gdbstub, and we won't be charging for it, and yes you do get the source
code.

Zentropix contributes a lot its work back to the community.  If you feel
that every should be provided at no charge, you are free to come and
work for us for nothing :)

Stuart Hughes,

Zentropix.


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