* gdb from mbxroot.full.tgz complains: Not a typewriter
@ 2000-02-17 0:59 Graham Stoney
2000-02-17 1:32 ` Jeff Millar
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From: Graham Stoney @ 2000-02-17 0:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LinuxPPC Embedded Mailing List
I'm using mbxroot.full.tgz to develop/test a linuxppc-embedded application on
an Embedded Planet CLLF board, and I'm having some trouble running its gdb
on the target. (I'm not using gdbserver here). When I run my program under
gdb, and it stops at a breakpoint, I get the warning:
[tcsetpgrp failed in terminal_inferior: Not a typewriter]
after this, gdb no longer accepts my keyboard input.
My guess is that the problem is caused by the kernel simply spawning a shell
without starting init, and is probably the same thing that stops CTRL-C working
on the console shell. My question then, is this: what's the simplest way to
make a shell on the console act like a normal shell on a host machine?
Thanks,
Graham
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2000-02-17 0:59 gdb from mbxroot.full.tgz complains: Not a typewriter Graham Stoney
@ 2000-02-17 1:32 ` Jeff Millar
2000-02-17 15:46 ` Dan Malek
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From: Jeff Millar @ 2000-02-17 1:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Graham Stoney; +Cc: LinuxPPC Embedded Mailing List
you need Dan Malek's sash patch. In addition, complicated terminal I/O might
be affected by a bug that Pavel Roskin fixed a few days ago (and posted
here).
jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Graham Stoney" <greyham@research.canon.com.au>
To: "LinuxPPC Embedded Mailing List" <linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 7:59 PM
Subject: gdb from mbxroot.full.tgz complains: Not a typewriter
>
> I'm using mbxroot.full.tgz to develop/test a linuxppc-embedded application
on
> an Embedded Planet CLLF board, and I'm having some trouble running its gdb
> on the target. (I'm not using gdbserver here). When I run my program under
> gdb, and it stops at a breakpoint, I get the warning:
>
> [tcsetpgrp failed in terminal_inferior: Not a typewriter]
>
> after this, gdb no longer accepts my keyboard input.
>
> My guess is that the problem is caused by the kernel simply spawning a
shell
> without starting init, and is probably the same thing that stops CTRL-C
working
> on the console shell. My question then, is this: what's the simplest way
to
> make a shell on the console act like a normal shell on a host machine?
>
> Thanks,
> Graham
>
>
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