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[Mageia-dev] How to install a debug package with its dependencies?

+ Guillaume Rousse + guillomovitch at gmail.com +
+ Thu Sep 13 18:45:03 CEST 2012 +

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Le 13/09/2012 18:06, Phoenix Guo a écrit :
+> Hi All,
+>
+> Could someone kindly tell me that how to install a debug package with
+> its dependencies?
+There is not dependencies between debug packages, in the sense of 'debug 
+package X need debug package Y to be used'.
+
+> For example, I install the firefox-debug-10.0.7-1.mga2.x86_64 package
+> for debugging the firefox. While gdb load the firefox core dump file,
+> gdb cannot read debugging symbols from other debug packages as they
+> are not installed at the same time. Although they are needed for
+> debugging.
+I don't know if there an easy way to do it. Usually, tough, the name of 
+the function where the crash does occurs is enough to tell wich debug 
+package is needed exactly.
+
+That could be an interesting urpmi feature, tough, to be able to 
+automatically install all those packages at once.
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