On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 02:48:22PM +0200, Stelian Pop wrote:

> > Hi everybody,
> 
> I detest having to reply myself, but...

Must be the first time I reply to myself two times in a row but...

> However, I still have this warning printed each time and the
> symtab is not analysed correctly, meaning that I'm unable to print
> variables etc:
> > warning: (Internal error: pc 0xc89d20a8 in read in psymtab, but not in symtab.)
> > 
> 
> I tried compiling an "old" gdb version (gdb-4.18.19990928) and,
> surprise, this one is working correctly. No warnings and symtab accessed
> correectly (even on a 2.4.18 kernel).

I found out that forcing a 'list' command in gdb _before_ the
'target remote /dev/rtf10' command is solving somehow the problem
and gdb is able to correctly interpret the symtab.

Once again, this is needed for gdb 5 but not gdb 4. Why it is needed
still remains a mystery...

Stelian.
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