Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the gdb package. I will continue to intermittently
follow upstream development, and upstream is pretty active; not a lot
of Debian-local work is needed. There's a couple of local patches
(bad Dan!) which could be submitted. Or possibly dropped
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+ that the main GDB package will grow
to in Lenny+1. Still not small.
It's a matter of stripping out the TUI, along with expat and Python
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On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 06:45:23PM -0400, Theodore Tso wrote:
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 06:16:22PM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
For various reasons we don't use it at work - instead we added some GCC
command line options to relocate the debug info at compile time. In
the end, it comes down
likely) hearsay. The difference between -g (same as -g2) and
-g3 is whether .debug_macinfo is generated - debug info for C/C++
preprocessor macros. It's off by default because the generated data
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Yes, but that just determines the basename to search for.
The places searched are $(dirname $origfile)/$debugname, $(dirname
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On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 11:45:14PM +0200, Mike Hommey wrote:
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I wouldn't want them in the archive for everything, but it would be
nice to be able to generate automatically usable source packages.
Also debug packages without
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 06:01:15PM -0400, Theodore Tso wrote:
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I think they do this, using debugedit. We (CodeSourcery) do it for
our libraries too. It's incredibly useful - but very spoiling; every
time I'm without
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 03:54:25PM -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
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FYI, the most recent CVS snapshots of GDB can read zlib-compressed
debug info. If someone gets around to an objcopy patch to create it,
then we can change debhelper to use it...
What's
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the chance to resolve anything to it. You end up
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a complete object file. What tool can disassemble
this string?
Try objdump -b binary -D.
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Just to confirm Kurt's point, 0 is a null pointer constant in C.
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Description:
bogl-bterm - Ben's Own Graphics Library - graphical terminal
bogl-bterm-udeb - Ben's Own Graphics Library - graphical terminal (udeb)
libbogl-dev - Ben's Own Graphics Library - development files
libbogl0 - Ben's Own Graphics Library
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Any objections to this?
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There is certainly precedent - see for instance the ia32-libs /
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longer
passwords than people are comfortable with, you get weaker passwords
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On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 07:13:03PM -0500, David Moreno Garza wrote:
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When last I looked (some time ago), none of the different XMMS
successors were ready for prime time. Are bmpx, audacious, and xmms2
all usable now?
What's exactly a XMMS successor?
All three
. Are bmpx, audacious, and xmms2
all usable now?
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Unfortunately spammers seem to have learned how to register with
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Scribit Daniel Jacobowitz dies 23/04/2007 hora 16:19:
Another possible way to change glibc would be to have libc6-dbg
contain full debug symbols, libc6-dev contain -g1 symbols only, and
have the -dbg divert the -dev.
Why
is that it adds a lot of complexity.
FWIW, I still think this is the way to go, though it would be hard.
They wouldn't need nearly as much mirroring. e.g. they could go into
a separate pool directory...
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Yes, it's deliberate. People rarely need them just because they're
debugging something linked to libc.so.6. Having them slows down GDB
startup and increases its memory usage, for _every_ debug session
this, but it needs a little love and to be
integrated into the post-install process.
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Just install it, don't try to run it. GDB will pick it up
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are linked to each library; the
plugins get dlopened, not the database libraries. This is pretty
typical for plugins.
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I personally would love, if you go and whitelist, that you also
whitelist the following set of hosts:
Wouldn't this be useful in the greylistd configuration on master, then?
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series file. But it's not pretty.
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the stack which causes
the target process to open your terminal and dup2 it onto stdout,
stderr, et cetera. Interesting.
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On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 08:58:00AM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
I understand that the line must be drawn somewhere. However, I am
concerned about Etch shipping with a 2.6.17 kernel because of Xen.
Please read further down, to where the next rc is expected to include
2.6.18.
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Actually, this particular I/O error has nothing to do with hardware; it
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On Sat, Sep 23, 2006 at 02:50:35AM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
But running Debian binaries on other distributions remains a
problem. For example static binaries
we do the compile for lib64, use
lib trick there as it is not frozen?
I don't think it matters, but it's up to the X maintainers.
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links after the build. That results in libc6 using the
FHS paths [/usr]/lib64 when looking for plugins, which means following
the [/usr]/lib64 link on Debian, just like every other distributions
glibc does on amd64. Nothing else changes.
I'm perfectly happy to do this. After etch.
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out where they go. The last time I had to adjust my
(CDBS-using) build process I wasted an hour grepping around in
/usr/share/cdbs.
I think what CDBS could really use would be an improved manual. The
examples don't cover a lot of things you can do with it.
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drives, degraded
Starting RAID device md3 ... 1/3 drives, failed
Starting RAID device md4 ... 3 drives, done
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compatible (you can link libelfg0 with whatever you please) nor
completely quirk compatible (I've reported bugs in using the elfutils
version to modify files where it would corrupt output, I have no idea
if they've been fixed).
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Description:
lib32ncurses5 - Shared libraries for terminal handling (32-bit)
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the glibc maintainers if there are any
issues addressing bugs such as: 345479, 351049 with an update for
stable.
It's not us, but the stable maintainer, that you'd have to talk to;
he has traditionally not been interested in these sorts of updates to
stable as far as I know.
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://sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2005-12/msg00126.html
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needs to be publicly logged. I don't give
a rat's ass whether it is or not. But please don't stand there saying
that the process is completely transparent.
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