| golinux | Has there been any response/action to this bug? https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20230608.231106.f25f911e.en.html | 02:17 |
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| golinux | Rob Pearce, the slim maintainer, is not ablt to deal with it as per https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20230611.131915.47450549.en.html | 02:18 |
| ballsystemlord | Hello, I was looking to install debug packages for some of the SW but I cannot find any. | 03:17 |
| ballsystemlord | I tried looking up how to do it on debian... | 03:17 |
| ballsystemlord | but their instructions do not work as chimera-debug doesn't exist. | 03:18 |
| ballsystemlord | Any ideas? | 03:18 |
| ballsystemlord | *chimaera | 03:18 |
| ballsystemlord | https://wiki.debian.org/AutomaticDebugPackages | 03:18 |
| ballsystemlord | Thanks! | 03:18 |
| ballsystemlord | Okay, I'm going to bed. If anyone knows the answer, feel free to post away. Thanks again. | 05:31 |
| ballsystemlord | Hello, I was looking to install debug packages for some of the SW but I cannot find any. I tried looking up how to do it on debian but their instructions do not work as chimaera-debug doesn't exist. https://wiki.debian.org/AutomaticDebugPackages Any ideas? Thanks! | 05:32 |
| ballsystemlord | ^ Original message. | 05:32 |
| Centurion_Dan | ballsystemlord: I've bumped to the devuan-infra channel. | 05:35 |
| LeePen | ballsystemlord: For forked packages the -debug packages are in the same archive. | 09:19 |
| LeePen | For example: https://pkginfo.devuan.org/cgi-bin/policy-query.html?c=package&q=libelogind0-dbgsym*&x=submit | 09:20 |
| LeePen | For unforked pacakges you can use the Debian dbgsym pacakges directly. | 09:21 |
| LeePen | Yes, I agree this needs documenting clearly. | 09:21 |
| LeePen | About a year ago I did suggest setting up a debuginfod instance to make this easier, but there seemed little enthusiasm and other things became more pressing. | 09:22 |
| LeePen | See original suggestion: https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20220112.154116.bf66f31a.en.html | 09:26 |
| ballsystemlord | So how do I configure my sources.list to accept forked packages primarily and debian packages as a second option? | 14:28 |
| ballsystemlord | On an RPM based distro I'd have a priority option but I don't see that here. | 14:29 |
| LeePen | You don't, | 14:30 |
| LeePen | You can add | 14:30 |
| LeePen | deb http://debug.mirrors.debian.org/debian-debug/dists/bookworm-debug/ main | 14:31 |
| ballsystemlord | Okay, thanks! | 14:31 |
| LeePen | Which would make the relevant Debian debug symbols available. | 14:31 |
| LeePen | Or you can use Debian's debuginfod server | 14:31 |
| LeePen | https://wiki.debian.org/Debuginfod | 14:32 |
| ballsystemlord | It's just confusing having to figure out the correct debian release to get debug info. | 14:32 |
| LeePen | Yes, I agree. | 14:32 |
| LeePen | And I accept that this need documenting better and clearly. | 14:32 |
| LeePen | You could also use stable/testing/unstable which would avoid that: | 14:33 |
| LeePen | Hmmm, actually, that won't work since Debian has released bookworm and daedalus is not quite there yet. | 14:34 |
| LeePen | The last time I tried, debuginfod was the easiest. | 14:35 |
| onefang | Which is why we recommend NOT using stable/testing/unstable. | 14:35 |
| LeePen | Of course -- my fingers were ahead of my brain! | 14:35 |
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