If you looked at the my howto, you will know that is not enough to make
gdbserver work.

In my case, I used the same gdb version on the host side (6.8) as
the one used in the distro. It worked fine. I can imagine if the 
versions mismatch, there might be some issues.

Cheers.

Jun

On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:06:38AM +1300, Gavin Lambert wrote:
> Quoth Michael Schnell:
> > I am using uCLinux for non-MMU NIOS2 processor and I was told that the
> > gdbserver in the uCllinux-distr for same does not support threads (gdb
> > does not show the threads when a threaded application is monitored). As
> > I will need this some day soon, we need to fix this issue.
> 
> I thought the standard fix for C++ and threads is to use the gdbserver in
> the toolchain, not the one in the distro.  (Of course, that assumes that
> your toolchain includes it!)
> 
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