On Tuesday 13 October 2009, Michael Stone wrote:
2. we can't get any data on what gnash is doing the rest of the time
because we don't have access to appropriate debugging symbols.
Uhm, at least for Fedora Rawhide, debuginfo-install gnash should be
sufficient.
If that's not working,
On 2009-10-13, Michael Stone mich...@laptop.org wrote:
We tried for some time to acquire appropriate debugging symbols, e.g., in my
case, via debug.debian.org and via the instructions at
http://wiki.debian.org/DebugPackage
but, unfortunately, we were completely unsuccessful. Hence this
On 10/12/09 22:44, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
Yeah, this is the binary that was missing symbols. But, does it work for
you? What version of oprofile? On what distro? With what compile flags?
On Fedora 11, I get debug symbols in gtk-gnash using -g -O2, which
is the default. I haven't been
El Tue, 13-10-2009 a las 04:33 +0200, Kevin Kofler escribió:
On Tuesday 13 October 2009, Michael Stone wrote:
2. we can't get any data on what gnash is doing the rest of the time
because we don't have access to appropriate debugging symbols.
Uhm, at least for Fedora Rawhide,
On 10/12/09 21:45, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
However, symbols were present for other binaries and for other
libraries.
Do you mean the other Gnash utilities had debug symbols ? The gnash
executable is just a shell script, that launches the appropriate binary,
which for the XO is gtk-gnash.
El Mon, 12-10-2009 a las 22:23 -0600, Rob Savoye escribió:
On 10/12/09 21:45, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
However, symbols were present for other binaries and for other
libraries.
Do you mean the other Gnash utilities had debug symbols ? The gnash
executable is just a shell script, that
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