Le lundi 1 avril 2013 00:27:11 Allan McRae a écrit : > On 01/04/13 00:13, Ionut Biru wrote: > > On 03/31/2013 05:08 PM, Allan McRae wrote: > >> On 27/03/13 12:49, Allan McRae wrote: > >>> On 27/03/13 12:22, Jan Alexander Steffens wrote: > >>>> With pacman 4.1 just around the corner, we'll be getting support for > >>>> split debug information soon. > >>>> > >>>> I would like to recommend "-gdwarf-4 -fvar-tracking-assignments" as > >>>> our default debug flags in makepkg.conf. These flags should allow for > >>>> better debug information in the presence of optimization (less <value > >>>> optimized out>; see man gcc). > >>> > >>> This is probably a better reference than the man page: > >>> http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Debugging-Options.html > >>> > >>>> Thoughts? > >>> > >>> Note with gcc-4.8: > >>> > >>> DWARF4 is now the default when generating DWARF debug information. When > >>> -g is used on a platform that uses DWARF debugging information, GCC will > >>> now default to -gdwarf-4 -fno-debug-types-section. > >> > >> Any comments? You have ~12 hours... > >> > >> I will use "-g -fvar-tracking-assignments" if no-one comments otherwise. > >> > >> Allan > > > > +1 > > > > Maybe this is a good opportunity to talk about debug packages in general. > > Do we enable for all our packages? > > Are we adding them into extra directly or are we creating a special > > repository like [debug] ? > > I will add a glibc-debug package so I can get rid of all the custom > stripping and just have that as a dep for gcc/valgrind. I have no > intention of adding debug packages for anything else (unless it becomes > a distro policy to include them). > > Allan
glibc is mandatory. I have a valgrind-multilib package in aur for the multilib one -- Laurent Carlier ArchLinux Trusted User http://www.archlinux.org
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