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Joel Sherrill 9572c41d09 Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:
This is an attempt to work-around a couple of nasty bugs in librdbg's
Makefiles and configuration:

Configure and build RTEMS as below:
  configure --enable-networking --enable-rdbg --target=i386-rtems
  make RTEMS_BSP=i386ex

After a few minutes you will notice that building aborts in librdbg ....

Analysis:

  1) librdbg is tried to be built, though librdbg is not supported and the
     required directory hierarchy librdbg/i386/i386ex/  is not existant.

     The cause for this is incorrect setting of HAS_RDBG in most
     make/custom/*.cfg files (except pc386.cfg). At the moment all
     custom/*.cfg files (except pc386.cfg) in general are required to contain
     HAS_RDBG=no. However, having HAS_NETWORKING=no in most custom/*.cfg
     files and the toplevel configure script suppress building librdbg for
     all CPUs except of i386.

     => The i386ex BSP falls though this scheme and librdbg is tried to be
        build (CPU=i386 and HAS_NETWORKING=yes).

  2) The Makefile.ins below lib/librdbg in general support i386/pc386 only
     and are not capable to be used for multiple CPUs or BSPs (RPCGEN
     generates it's target and bsp-specific files into librdbg/, therefore no
     other CPU or BSP can ever be built afterwards). This problem is hidden
     until now, because only a single CPU/BSP pair (i386/pc386) is really
     supported.

  3) The Makefile.ins below lib/librdbg can delete source files due to
     improper handling of source files (make clean removes the *.x files in
     the source-tree when configuring inside of the source-tree).


The patch below tries to work-around these problems for the i386ex and
the pc386 BSPs. This work-around is rather fragile (it applies rpcgen
-D, I don't know how portable this is) and incomplete (all custom/*.cfg
except of pc386.cfg should contain HAS_RDBG=no), nevertheless it should
work.
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