[Bug 303522] Re: there should be a way to install all debug libraries easily

2011-08-15 Thread komputes
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[Bug 303522] Re: there should be a way to install all debug libraries easily

2011-08-15 Thread komputes
I would like to notify you that http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/28407/
has been proposed. I think Martin Pitt is the best person to take this
decision and propose the best solution. Bug #75901 (Integrate apport-
retrace into GUI) is close enough to this that they can be merged (mark
as duplicate of that bug). If anyone objects, please let me know.

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[Bug 303522] Re: there should be a way to install all debug libraries easily

2011-01-22 Thread Linards Ticmanis
Ideally, Synaptic should have a Menu option "install all matching -dbg
packages" which will get all -dbg packages for currently installed
packages. I seem to remember that at one point one Linux system I worked
on had both that and "install all matching -dev packages" as well. Might
have been an older Ubuntu, or an older SuSE Linux. My memory is a bit
hazy on this.

Ideally such an option should stay on and automatically install and
remove -dbg packages for all future package installations and removals.

Currently I'm clicking my way through the -dbg packages one by one, and
installing everything that doesn't want to bring in any new non-dbg
packages. Not very comfortable to say the least.

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[Bug 303522] Re: there should be a way to install all debug libraries easily

2009-02-22 Thread N7DR
Yes, I know how to do it. My principal point, though, is that in general
one doesn't bother installing debug symbols for a particular application
until after one's had a crash -- which is too late.

The ideal time to make the decision to install debug libraries would be
during system installation.

I agree that for the vast majority of people, they shouldn't be messing
with this, because the vast majority of people are never going to be
submitting bug reports. For those of us who try had to provide
meaningful bug reports as our contribution to help make [K]ubuntu better
(by submitting reports either to launchpad or to bugs.kde.org), it would
be tremendously helpful to be able to make the decision *once*, and then
have the debug versions installed so that they are already present when
a crash occurs. That way we can provide a meaningful backtrace without
having to separately install new libraries and then hoping that the
crash repeats itself (which it may not do for weeks or months).

"brainstorm" might be the appropriate place, because perhaps there's a
better way than the way I'm suggesting. I'm just trying to think of a
way to avoid two syndromes, both of which are currently all-too-common
for those of us who habitually file bug reports:

1) "the program crashed; now I'll install debug symbols and hope that it 
crashes again"
2) "the program crashed and I'd installed debugging symbols for that 
application, but I didn't realise that it also uses library X and I didn't 
install the debug version of that library"

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[Bug 303522] Re: there should be a way to install all debug libraries easily

2009-02-21 Thread Daniel T Chen
(This request likely should be moved to brainstorm.)

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[Bug 303522] Re: there should be a way to install all debug libraries easily

2009-02-21 Thread Andres Mujica
Take into account that such a procedure exists and is explained at the
wiki.

Normally you wouldn't want a normal person deciding if it needs or not
to install debug libraries. In fact most probably they'll flee away from
Ubuntu, and sure we don't want that.

However, is valid your point that it should be more easily, at least a
link to the wiki page can do it

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash

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[Bug 303522] Re: there should be a way to install all debug libraries easily

2009-02-11 Thread goto
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[Bug 303522] Re: there should be a way to install all debug libraries easily

2008-12-07 Thread goto
Okay, I see. Then we don't mark this as duplicates. 
Although I think the solution in the other bug is more intuitive. (But that's 
not the question here)

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[Bug 303522] Re: there should be a way to install all debug libraries easily

2008-12-07 Thread N7DR
Very good question. If one reads the two reports at face value, I don't
think they're quite the same.

I think that the intention of 304129 is that after a crash, you should
be presented with the capability install the debug libraries for the
crashed application (at the moment, you have to go find them yourself
and install them manually).

The purpose of this report is a bit different: to have one-click
installation of all the possible debug libraries, even before the first
application crash (i.e., something one would perform during or
immediately after installing the system).

That's my understanding of the two reports, anyway.

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[Bug 303522] Re: there should be a way to install all debug libraries easily

2008-12-07 Thread goto
N7DR: Do you think we can mark this as a duplicate of bug 304129?

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[Bug 303522] Re: there should be a way to install all debug libraries easily

2008-11-29 Thread bugmenot
Yes, would be really great if this would be possible, but not only for KDE, 
also for gnome software. Would be best is apport (or KDE equivalent) would 
suggest automatically to install debug packages when a crash occurs.
I mark this as wishlist.

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