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where to find sources for arm-none-eabi-gdb?

I'm trying to find the spurces for arm-none-eabi-gdb.  On page

https://developer.arm.com/tools-and-software/open-source-software/developer-tools/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm

there is mentioned, that

GDB

You can find the sources to Arm Embedded Binutils at git://sourceware.org/git/binutils-gdb.git. All embedded branches are at users/ARM/embedded-gdb-[version]-branch. You can contribute in the same way that you contrinbute to GCC.

But when I do a git clone of said URL, I cannot find any structure that holds something like users/ARM/embedded-gdb...

Help appreciated.

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Christoph

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  • Hello Anko,

    I would like to add a small patch to my ARM GDB tool (version 9-2020-q2-update).

    Unfortunately, I am unable to locate the correct ARM branches or tags on the sourceware git server.

    The only branch that matches the pattern is the outdated  users/ARM/embedded-gdb-7.10-branch.

    The other ARM branches are: users/ARM/efi-aarch64-support-binutilsusers/ARM/efi-aarch64-support-binutils, users/ARM/embedded-binutils-2_26-branch and users/ARM/sve.

    Could you please tell me where we can find the source code of the official release? (e.g. GDB 8.3.1.20191211-git corresponding to ARM 9-2020-q2-update package).

    Thank you!

    EDIT: well, actually, the GDB source files are included in the tarball file available on the ARM download page.

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  • Hello Anko,

    I would like to add a small patch to my ARM GDB tool (version 9-2020-q2-update).

    Unfortunately, I am unable to locate the correct ARM branches or tags on the sourceware git server.

    The only branch that matches the pattern is the outdated  users/ARM/embedded-gdb-7.10-branch.

    The other ARM branches are: users/ARM/efi-aarch64-support-binutilsusers/ARM/efi-aarch64-support-binutils, users/ARM/embedded-binutils-2_26-branch and users/ARM/sve.

    Could you please tell me where we can find the source code of the official release? (e.g. GDB 8.3.1.20191211-git corresponding to ARM 9-2020-q2-update package).

    Thank you!

    EDIT: well, actually, the GDB source files are included in the tarball file available on the ARM download page.

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