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>> The debug information moved, it is now stored in an external debug file
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On Friday, January 14th, 2022 at 12:15 PM, Martin Husemann
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> The debug information moved, it is now stored in an external debug file
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Thank you!
But, where is netbsd.gdb located
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:55:48AM +, pin wrote:
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> As the title says, why is this the case?
> I had an install done from an image a day or two into January 2022 and it
> included /netbsd.gdb
The debug information moved, it is now stored in an external debug file
in /usr/libdata/debug
Hi,
As the title says, why is this the case?
I had an install done from an image a day or two into January 2022 and it
included /netbsd.gdb
Unfortunately, my system is still unstable and several crashes and core dumps
later, I got fs corruption.
So, I did a clean install.
$ uname -v
NetBSD 9.9