1 2007-10-16 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
5 Index: gdb-6.7/gdb/doc/Makefile.in
6 ===================================================================
7 --- gdb-6.7.orig/gdb/doc/Makefile.in 2007-07-26 12:34:00.000000000 +0200
8 +++ gdb-6.7/gdb/doc/Makefile.in 2007-10-16 16:31:08.000000000 +0200
9 @@ -109,9 +109,7 @@ DVIPS = dvips
10 GDB_DOC_SOURCE_INCLUDES = \
13 - $(srcdir)/agentexpr.texi \
14 - $(READLINE_DIR)/rluser.texi \
15 - $(READLINE_DIR)/inc-hist.texinfo
16 + $(srcdir)/agentexpr.texi
17 GDB_DOC_BUILD_INCLUDES = \
20 Index: gdb-6.7/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
21 ===================================================================
22 --- gdb-6.7.orig/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo 2007-10-16 16:19:19.000000000 +0200
23 +++ gdb-6.7/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo 2007-10-16 16:32:10.000000000 +0200
24 @@ -158,8 +158,8 @@ software in general. We will miss him.
26 * GDB Bugs:: Reporting bugs in @value{GDBN}
28 -* Command Line Editing:: Command Line Editing
29 -* Using History Interactively:: Using History Interactively
30 +* Command Line Editing: (rluserman). Command Line Editing
31 +* Using History Interactively: (history). Using History Interactively
32 * Formatting Documentation:: How to format and print @value{GDBN} documentation
33 * Installing GDB:: Installing GDB
34 * Maintenance Commands:: Maintenance Commands
35 @@ -15533,7 +15533,7 @@ Disable command line editing.
36 Show whether command line editing is enabled.
39 -@xref{Command Line Editing}, for more details about the Readline
40 +@xref{Command Line Editing, , , rluserman, GNU Readline Library}, for more details about the Readline
41 interface. Users unfamiliar with @sc{gnu} Emacs or @code{vi} are
42 encouraged to read that chapter.
44 @@ -15548,7 +15548,8 @@ history facility.
46 @value{GDBN} uses the @sc{gnu} History library, a part of the Readline
47 package, to provide the history facility. @xref{Using History
48 -Interactively}, for the detailed description of the History library.
49 +Interactively, , , history, GNU History Library}, for the detailed description
50 +of the History library.
52 To issue a command to @value{GDBN} without affecting certain aspects of
53 the state which is seen by users, prefix it with @samp{server }
54 @@ -15600,7 +15601,7 @@ This defaults to the value of the enviro
57 History expansion assigns special meaning to the character @kbd{!}.
58 -@xref{Event Designators}, for more details.
59 +@xref{Event Designators, , , history, GNU History Library}, for more details.
61 @cindex history expansion, turn on/off
62 Since @kbd{!} is also the logical not operator in C, history expansion
63 @@ -16660,7 +16661,8 @@ Indicates the current program counter ad
64 @cindex TUI key bindings
66 The TUI installs several key bindings in the readline keymaps
67 -(@pxref{Command Line Editing}). The following key bindings
68 +(@pxref{Command Line Editing, , , rluserman, GNU Readline Library}).
69 +The following key bindings
70 are installed for both TUI mode and the @value{GDBN} standard mode.
73 @@ -21937,15 +21939,6 @@ Such guesses are usually wrong. Even we
74 things without first using the debugger to find the facts.
77 -@c The readline documentation is distributed with the readline code
78 -@c and consists of the two following files:
81 -@c Use -I with makeinfo to point to the appropriate directory,
82 -@c environment var TEXINPUTS with TeX.
84 -@include inc-hist.texinfo
87 @node Formatting Documentation
88 @appendix Formatting Documentation
89 @@ -22115,9 +22108,6 @@ source for the @samp{-liberty} free soft
90 @item gdb-@value{GDBVN}/opcodes
91 source for the library of opcode tables and disassemblers
93 -@item gdb-@value{GDBVN}/readline
94 -source for the @sc{gnu} command-line interface
96 @item gdb-@value{GDBVN}/glob
97 source for the @sc{gnu} filename pattern-matching subroutine
99 @@ -22149,7 +22139,7 @@ where @var{host} is an identifier such a
100 correct value by examining your system.)
102 Running @samp{configure @var{host}} and then running @code{make} builds the
103 -@file{bfd}, @file{readline}, @file{mmalloc}, and @file{libiberty}
104 +@file{bfd}, @file{mmalloc}, and @file{libiberty}
105 libraries, then @code{gdb} itself. The configured source files, and the
106 binaries, are left in the corresponding source directories.
108 @@ -22175,7 +22165,7 @@ source tree, the @file{gdb-@var{version-
109 that subdirectory. That is usually not what you want. In particular,
110 if you run the first @file{configure} from the @file{gdb} subdirectory
111 of the @file{gdb-@var{version-number}} directory, you will omit the
112 -configuration of @file{bfd}, @file{readline}, and other sibling
113 +configuration of @file{bfd}, and other sibling
114 directories of the @file{gdb} subdirectory. This leads to build errors
115 about missing include files such as @file{bfd/bfd.h}.