As Mark Peek wrote:

> Can you verify that there are patches in the devel/gdb52/files?
> 
> # ls /usr/ports/devel/gdb52/files
> CVS                             patch-gdb_kvm-fbsd.c
> patch-gdb_config_alpha_fbsd.mh  patch-gdb_symfile.c
> patch-gdb_config_i386_fbsd.mh   patch-gdb_target.c
> patch-gdb_config_i386_nm-fbsd.h patch-gdb_target.h
> patch-gdb_config_i386_tm-fbsd.h patch-gdb_version.in
> patch-gdb_freebsd-uthread.c

Nice tip, thanks. :-)  I forgot to use -Pd when cvs updating that port.

> Did the make create this file?
> # ls -l /usr/ports/devel/gdb52/work/gdb-5.2/gdb/kvm-fbsd.c
> -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  26480 Jun 27 06:48 
> /usr/ports/devel/gdb52/work/gdb-5.2/gdb/kvm-fbsd.c

Now yes. ;-)

> Check "sysctl -a kern.osreldate" and see if your 
> system is >= 500032.

Hmm, that's the problem.  My version is a bit dated already...

OK, thanks for the insight!
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