Sune Vuorela wrote: > On 2008-12-04, Raphael Geissert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Will try to work on a dh-like command (or maybe a patch against dh_strip, >> depends on what Joey prefers) that will basically scan >> debian/*/foo-dbg/usr/lib/debug/(*) and try to find a file under debian/*/ >> matching the subgrouped expression, to automagically generate the Depends >> field (say ${dbg:Depends}).
Using ORed depends, I forgot to say. >> >> Once that's done it would be just a matter of adjusting a couple of lines in >> debian/control and you are done with dealing with -dbg packages. > > No. it actually wouldn't work. > > In kde, for example kdepim, contains applications like > - korganizer > - kaddressbook > - kmail > - kpilot > > With a -dbg package depending on all apps, the user will have to install > all apps just for getting a backtrace for one application. > > That is not desired. > Bloating the archive with seperated -dbg packages is ttbomk not desired > as well. Of course. > > The current approach is currently the least bad, and lintian should not > complain. I don't agree, -dbg packages all by themselves are completely useless, they MUST depend on something that will actually make them meaningful. Otherwise they should not be built/shipped. > > /Sune Cheers, Raphael Geissert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]