was a vestige of the manual TESTSTRATEGY, and the purpose of it
was to make sure that gdb can read a core file. But (a) the "read
the corefile" part didn't make it to a1-selftest.exp, we just
delete the corefile after creating it, and (b) we test reading
corefiles in corefile.exp anyway. Also, this test left around a
xgdb process on Solaris.
* gdb.base/corefile.exp: Also test backtrace.
when we'll be getting lots of output from gdb.
* gdb.base/a1-selftest.exp: Move code that was inside expect -re
"init_malloc" to after the expect statement. Run it if that
regexp is taken, but also for two others which happen if source
cannot be found.
* Makefile.in (site.exp): Don't insert host_os, etc.
(just-check): Just use RUNTEST with RUNTESTFLAGS only.
(distclean): Check existence of subdir.
* gdb.base/configure.in (hppa*-*-hpux*): Recognize.
* gdb.base/Makefile.in: General cleanup and simplification.
Use CC, CFLAGS, and LDFLAGS instead of ..._FOR_TARGET versions
to build executables. Use default rule to build .o files.
(EXPECT, RUNTEST, CC): Fix relative pathname.
(site.exp): Don't insert host_os, etc.
* gdb.base/signals.c (main): Don't call signal unless SIGALRM
and/or SIGUSR1 defined.
* gdb.base/watchpoint.c: Don't include stdio.h a second time.
* gdb.c++/Makefile.in: General cleanup and simplification.
Use CC, CFLAGS, and LDFLAGS instead of ..._FOR_TARGET versions
(CFLAGS): Remove.
(EXPECT, RUNTEST_FOR_TARGET, CXX): Fix relative pathname.