On Thu, 2010-12-09 at 17:20 +0100, Jiri Moskovcak wrote:

> > 2) I really dislike that "local trace generation" and "retrace server"
> > are discussed as though they're the only options.  If nothing else, for
> > many non-trivial apps where abrt is potentially of the most use the core
> > you're uploading can easily be hundreds of megabytes; that's not really
> > better than downloading hundreds of megabytes.  A network debuginfo
> > service [1] would approach this problem in a completely different way,
> > by letting the client download exactly as much debuginfo as it needs.
> >
> 
> I mentioned the debuginfofs many times in ABRT flames, there was however 
> a problem with our debug tools making it unusable, because one had to 
> read the whole debuginfo file from the server and few other problems so 
> that's why the retrace server idea came up. but this should fixed in the 
> current tools so theoretically nothing prevents us from reviving it.. 
> once this is done ABRT can easily use it...

I have trouble following what you're saying here.  At what point does
one need to "read the whole debuginfo file"?

- ajax

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