This seems like a packaging problem, since in the debian world (not
ubuntu) perf happily supports dwarf symbols.

What is the current status? I would be happy to contribute a patch to
fix it, but don't want to redo anyone's work.

Also, is there a reason that the fix could not get backported to older
distros? It doesn't require changing the kernel, just the user space
perf binaries with an update.

Anyone that doesn't have perf tools installed won't notice the change.
And everyone that has perf tools installed (and therefore uses it) will
be very happy; I honestly can't see a reason NOT to do it. perf tools is
an essential component for performance tuning server applications.

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