I just got pointed at this bug when asking for intrepid linux-image-
debug packages on IRC.

I see how some might think it makes sense to throw kernel debug packages
with normal debug packages. However I disagree.

Debug information for kernel+modules is special because it is needed for
low level debugging tools like systemtap and oprofile, which are both
available in the normal archive. Especially oprofile is very useful to
benchmark and/or troubleshoot servers, I don't think you should have to
enable a ddebs repo just to do this. Also, how do you even figure out
that they are on ddebs? And how do you handle upgrades from hardy for
people who use this kind of tools?

A smaller problem, is that the package are not really available on ddebs
either. The packages are on http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/l/linux/,
but they are not in the Packages files so you can't install them using
APT.

One bigger problem that will prevent me from installing them is that bug
185625 (sign the repository at ddebs.ubuntu.com) is not fixed. This
means that in Intrepid it is currently impossible to get trusted kernel
debug packages. :-(

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253904
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