Le dim 27 août 2006 20:03, D. Michael McIntyre a écrit : > On Sunday 27 August 2006 3:51 am, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: > > It would have been great to install it, if when the KDE application > > crashed, and the KDE crash handler collected the crash information > > to send to the developers, it would use the debug symbols from > > those -dbg packages. > > That would require a lot of Debian-specific hacking in KDE, and > presupposes you're running a stable distro where the -dbg packages in > the repository will match whatever you're currently running. Not > likely on Sid.
that's completely wrong as well. the -dbg packages are built at the asme time as the other packages (I even explained rouglhy how this was done) so if you pick packages from the same distribution at a given time, you will have -dbg and the applications that match. the -dbg packages depends upon the applications they contains the symbol of anyway. the -dbg are not installed by default because even if it does not use a single byte of memory, they take a lot of disk space. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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