El domingo, 27 de agosto de 2006 23:59, Alejandro Exojo escribió: > Sorry to stress this again (and correct me if I'm wrong), but NO, there is > no penalty in runtime if you install a -dbg package. The binaries you > execute, are not linked to the debugging symbols, so, the system is not > clever, it just does what it normally does. > > If and only if the application crashes, drkonqui will start gdb, and gdb > will use the information in /usr/lib/debug/.
I was wondering if KDE packages recommend (or at least suggest) installing -dbg packages. In today times, when hard disk space is usually very cheap, it could be nice to have all the related symbols. Maybe a note in Description field would be nice as well. I will send a note to Isaac regarding this issue. Best regards, Ender. -- - If my grandfather Everglot were to see this, he'd be rolling in his grave! - Finnis...where do you keep the spirits? [shakes wine glass] - AAAAAAAHHHH! -- Finnis, dead Grandfather and Maudeline Everglot (Corpse Bride) -- Desarrollador de Debian Debian developer
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