No libgdb.a found, supply NOGDB=1 to disable debugger support.
Just ignore that error message, unless you are using the textmode editor (FP).
Yes, you can ignore it or explicitly supply GDBMI=1 for building 3.0.4 when you build FPC which is the default for 3.2.0 and trunk anyway. (and you have the reverse option NOGDBMI=1 for those)That way FPC will use the MI interface from gdb and does not look to try to link to libgdb.See https://wiki.freepascal.org/FPC_New_Features_3.2.0#GDB.2FMI_support
At what point should I stop using GDB_V607=1 and switch to GDBMI=1? Is it strictly 3.2, or would it be realistic in 3.0.4/2/0?
Quote from: MarkMLl on July 30, 2020, 01:07:28 pmAt what point should I stop using GDB_V607=1 and switch to GDBMI=1? Is it strictly 3.2, or would it be realistic in 3.0.4/2/0?Yes, it's strictly 3.2 (and newer), considering that it is part of the New Features list.