On 2012-04-11 22:37, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote: > Package: lintian > Version: 2.5.6 > Severity: wishlist > > Hi! > > Using #652099 as an example, we have a source package that has a -dbg > binary package, with files located under /usr/lib/debug/ as they should > be but with one problem: there are no debugging symbols. > > Could lintian do a new check against the binaries in a -dbg package to > see if they indeed have the proper debugging symbols? >
Hi, It might be possible to do... > Something like doing a "nm -a $file | cut -b 18" and grepping for "N" > If no N is found then we have a file with missing symbols and a warning > about this. > Did you by chance mean "cut -b 8" or so. By the looks of it 18 cuts into the symbol/section/$something name. I assume the "N" you are talking about would be: | v 00000000 N .debug_abbrev 00000000 N .debug_aranges 00000000 N .debug_frame 00000000 N .debug_info 00000000 N .debug_line 00000000 N .debug_loc 00000000 N .debug_pubnames 00000000 N .debug_str ^ | > (I don't know if nm + cut + grep is the best way to test for debugging > symbols, but > it seems to do the job) > > Thank you! > > Best regards, > Nelson > > [...] If so, we should be able to simply check for the presence of any section starting with ".debug_" (or maybe just ".debug_line", which supposedly holds the line number mappings)[1]. ~Niels [1] Ref: http://www.dwarfstd.org/doc/Debugging%20using%20DWARF.pdf (see "ELF sections" on page 9) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org