If you follow the instructions for kernels < 2.6.21 there is no
patching. It takes 30s! See:

svn co http://synce.svn.sf.net/svnroot/synce/trunk/usb-rndis-lite
cd usb-rndis-lite
make
sudo ./clean.sh
sudo make install

And it will install the latest driver as a module. Easy. Though
pointless if its working for you already!

As for gdb, thats certainly one of the more ambitious use cases i've
seen in a long time. Frankly, i'm quite excited by it and hope you
document it for us! :D As far as I know, non microsoft software will
happily network normally... I suspect the only thing you will need is
odccm running..


On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 09:27 -0800, Steve DeLaney wrote:
>  
>  
> Frankly I'm glad not to have to kernel patch but I'll keep it in mind.
> As it was the whole process was quite a bit
> more involved than I anticipated but this is all good so far and I'm
> thankful others have gone to the effort to create this.
>  
> Not stuck; the install is done to the point of copying files on and
> off my IPAQ.  
> Next step - a gdb solution and am hopeful to use gdb target remote
> across RNDIS using the mingw32ce toolchain.  
> any tips on this?  I'll post results...




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