https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=447067

Harald Sitter <sit...@kde.org> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Harald Sitter <sit...@kde.org> ---
That use case seems far out for the work that this feature would need.

We are talking about hundreds of gigabytes of additional data that would get
installed since there is no trivial way of telling whether a package is
involved in our software or not, meaning we'd have to install all the debug
packages for the distro. Conversely if we were to try to come up with
heuristics to determine which packages are very likely to be relevant to our
software the engineering cost of the feature blows up.

If you reinstall a lot, why don't you just reinstall the previously installed
dbg packages?

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