The benefit/risk ratio is good for this one. It's primarily a developer
tool, has an extensive test suite, and helps ARM support.

I just tested them with Apport, and there was one test case failure due
to slightly changed output format (just fixed in  apport trunk), but in
general works fine. I also ran the pkg-create-dbgsym test suite, it
passes with the new gdb.

What I would like to see is a test that 7.1 still works with valgrind
and anjuta, just in case the CLI changed in a way that breaks
compatibility with those.

Also, since this is currently a prerelease/svn snapshot, does upstream
have a firm plan when to release the final version? We certainly want
that in lucid.

** Changed in: gdb (Ubuntu Lucid)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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