Hi Ariel,
> > Do I have to build all with debug=t to in order to get symbolic tables? > > What are the necessary and not necessary steps? > > Symbols might be stripped. Look at LinuxX86-64Env.Set.sh and make sure > that > > ENABLE_SYMBOLS="TRUE" > DISABLE_STRIP="TRUE" > > My LinuxX86-64Env.Set.sh have these options turned on already. > In theory, --enable-symbols should turn on --disable-strip-solver. > > > Please suggest. Thanks. > > Are you copying the libraries with debug symbols back in your > installation? Or are you build the whole office and taking the > installation from instsetoo_native? > > Here is how I did: After I build & deliver in the module, I go into instsetoo_native, then build --all -P4 -- -P4 After that, I install all packages generated with dpkg -i. Will it work this way? They should work the same except my way takes longer. > It's better to move the installation from instsetoo_native to another > place, build the needed modules with debug symbols, then copy the > What do you mean by moving instsetoo_native to another place? I assume that you suggest this for preserving my original installation, which may be not necessary for me because I work in VM that is built exclusive for AOO. > libraries back. > > In old dmake modules, for example sd > > cd sd > build debug=true dbglevel=2 && deliver > cp unxlngx6/lib/*.so <office installation>/program/ > > > In make based modules, for example sw > > cd sw > make -sr DEBUG=yes > cp ../solver/420/unxlngx6/workdir/LinkTarget/Library/*sw*.so <office > installation>/program/ > > Great! Copying those files is obviously faster than re-install debian packages. I will try to reconfigure and build it again with a cleaner environment.