Age | Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2008-10-02 | Since we don't install libbfd anymore, don't install bfd.info. | Mark Kettenis |
2008-09-16 | Terminate printing of auxilliary vector upon reaching the first AT_NULL. | Mark Kettenis |
2008-09-16 | Add support for reading ELF auxilliary vectors. | Mark Kettenis |
2008-08-22 | Don't install libbfd and libopcodes and the associated headers. | Mark Kettenis |
2008-06-13 | Fixup ldscripts for i386 when linked with -pie (no change to non-pie | Kurt Miller |
2008-03-13 | Add __data_start symbol to all ELF archs to consistently mark the beginning | Kurt Miller |
2008-01-14 | Fix a race by making maybe-all-bfd depend on all-bfd and maybe-all-opcodes | Mark Kettenis |
2008-01-14 | manpages need directories. | Marc Espie |
2007-12-30 | enforce install -S, avoids races with make -j: | Marc Espie |
2007-12-24 | Teach as(1) about %gl on sparc64. | Mark Kettenis |
2007-11-28 | fix race: install-all can only be run *after* all is finished, otherwise | Marc Espie |
2007-10-03 | On i386, use PCB_SAVECTX flags to distinguish between state saved by a normal | Mark Kettenis |
2007-08-21 | Treat Ldatafault_internal as having a trap frame. | Mark Kettenis |
2007-03-26 | remove old pages; spotted by kettenis | Jason McIntyre |
2007-03-26 | sort the MAN entry; ok deraadt | Jason McIntyre |
2007-03-25 | pick up the newer rev man pages; noticed by ingo schwarze, first rev by | Theo de Raadt |
2007-03-19 | build two more man pages; Ingo Schwarze | Theo de Raadt |
2007-01-07 | Make unwinding through kernel trap frames work on sparc64. | Mark Kettenis |
2006-11-10 | Convert to use inf-ptrace.c. | Mark Kettenis |
2006-11-10 | Handle OpenBSD as well. | Mark Kettenis |
2006-11-09 | Initial stab at OpenBSD/sh support. | Mark Kettenis |
2006-11-09 | grok sh-*-openbsd* | Theo de Raadt |
2006-10-24 | fix a crash with --statistics. closing file in the wrong place. | Ted Unangst |
2006-10-08 | Define superH obsd-specific emulations for ld, and use it by default. | Miod Vallat |
2006-10-06 | Early bits for a 32-bit SuperH toolchain, currently for little-endian | Miod Vallat |
2006-09-25 | Use S_IS* macros insted of masking with S_IF* flags. The latter may | Otto Moerbeek |
2006-07-23 | Do not build & install gdbtui. | Mark Kettenis |
2006-07-19 | ``target kvm'' support for alpha; ok kettenis@ | Miod Vallat |
2006-07-13 | fix info target, make sure as.info gets built during built, not install. | Marc Espie |
2006-07-12 | makeinfo --no-split, simplifies sets immensely. | Marc Espie |
2006-05-30 | Avoid stack oflow on bad data. PR 5132. Backport from binutils main | Otto Moerbeek |
2006-05-18 | add some more xcrypt & co opcodes | Hans-Joerg Hoexer |
2006-05-16 | Bring over upstream changes that fix backtraces through signal handlers and | Mark Kettenis |
2006-05-04 | Allow USING_NEW_BINUTILS to be overriden by whatever invokes make here. | Miod Vallat |
2006-03-26 | Fix memset(.., ..., 0) bugs that are already fixed upstream. | Mark Kettenis |
2006-03-22 | Enable efi support on OpenBSD/i386. | Mark Kettenis |
2006-02-26 | Handle soft interrupt frames too. | Mark Kettenis |
2005-12-28 | Skip ld.so resolver on sparc too. | Mark Kettenis |
2005-12-28 | Skip ld.so resolver on sparc64. This makes stepping into functions in shared | Mark Kettenis |
2005-12-28 | Support for skipping ld.so resolver. | Mark Kettenis |
2005-12-28 | Fix single-stepping over system calls on sparc and sparc64. | Mark Kettenis |
2005-12-22 | Teach gdb about interrupt frames on i386 too. | Mark Kettenis |
2005-12-22 | Teach gdb how to unwind amd64 kernel trap frames. | Mark Kettenis |
2005-12-21 | Teach gdb how to unwind i386 kernel trap frames. | Mark Kettenis |
2005-12-11 | Don't free pathname after successfull _try_needed call; it's cached in that | Mark Kettenis |
2005-12-06 | Try to prevent infinite backtraces. | Mark Kettenis |
2005-12-04 | amd64 threads support. | Mark Kettenis |
2005-12-03 | i386 threads support. | Mark Kettenis |
2005-12-03 | Threads support. | Mark Kettenis |
2005-11-26 | Cut arm over to inf-ptrace.c, making fork following work. | Mark Kettenis |