#!/bin/bash # # This software is released under the terms of GPLv2 # This software is released by copyright@mzpqnxow.com # Please see LICENSE or LICENSE.md for more information on GPLv2 # # -- Perform a static build of gdbserver (gdb-7.12) # # This was designed particularly to demonstrate the way # that the activate scripts can be used. You can use # them for for toolchains built by the excellent musl-cross-make # tool: # # https://github.com/richfelker/musl-cross-make # # It also works fine with the OpenWRT toolchains that are # available prebuilt: # # https://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk # # The easiest way to make this work without modification is # to use one of the toolchain activation scripts in this # repository. Otherwise you will need to set up stuff yourself # like the path to libstdc++.a, libgcc_eh.a and the --host # parameter. Which hopefully you can figure out how to do # if you're planning on debugging native code on another # architecture :> # # # CURDIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )" if [ "$(basename $CURDIR)" != gdbserver ]; then echo "You should be in gdb-7.12/gdb/gdbserver when you run this !!" echo "Exiting..." exit 1 fi make clean 2>/dev/null make distclean 2>/dev/null # Some toolchains include static libthread_db but MANY do not # I don't have the need to even debug threaded apps so I disable it # The configure flags do nothing to disable it in my experience... sed -i -e 's/srv_linux_thread_db=yes//' configure.srv ./configure --host="$TOOLCHAIN_TARGET" --prefix="$SYSTEM_ROOT" CXXFLAGS="-fPIC -static" make -j gdbserver GDBSERVER_LIBS="$STDCXX_STATIC $GCCEH_STATIC" file gdbserver