Hi Pete,
My comments are in-line
On 07/02/2020 04:58, Pete Delaney -T (petdelan - RANDSTAD NORTH AMERICA
INC at Cisco) wrote:
Hi Dave:
I tried to build crash-utility to run on a 32 bit ARM to analyze 32 bit
ARM crash dumps.
On looking at the Make file it appeared that ARM is supported.
#
# Supported targets: X86 ALPHA PPC IA64 PPC64 SPARC64
# TARGET and GDB_CONF_FLAGS will be configured automatically by configure
#
I was a bit disappointed. ☹
Any hope (in the future perhaps)?
Hmmm that is strange, since I run crash on ARM 32 boards for many years
(although I use it to look into kernel structures and stuff in my
running ARM 32 systems)
What version are you talking about?
It looks like I have versions 7.2.7 and 7.2.5 up and running.
Built with the YP and/or on the target itself.
-piet
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