Hi Neven,
On Tue, 21 Jan 2020, 23:58 Neven Sajko via arch-general, <
arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
> One thing that I should have said right away is that one can not know
> in advance when and which executable he will need to debug.
>
Clear Linux uses a daemon installed in the client to
On 1/21/20 6:00 PM, Neven Sajko wrote:
> Regarding the firefox example, are the split debugging symbols files
> publicly available?
Mozilla's symbol server is described here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Using_the_Mozilla_symbol_server#Downloading_symbols_on_Linux_Mac_OS_X
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On 1/21/20 5:44 PM, Neven Sajko wrote:
>> There is no "even", here. The golang programming language is not
>> *atypical*, it should not receive abnormal treatment.
>>
>> I'm not sure what you men by "design makes use of debugging symbols at
>> runtime". They're debug symbols, not runtime logic
Regarding the firefox example, are the split debugging symbols files
publicly available?
One thing that I should have said right away is that one can not know
in advance when and which executable he will need to debug.
> There is no "even", here. The golang programming language is not
> *atypical*, it should not receive abnormal treatment.
>
> I'm not sure what you men by "design makes use of debugging symbols at
> runtime". They're debug symbols, not runtime logic symbols.
Golang (and libbacktrace) use DWARF
On 1/21/20 3:21 PM, Neven Sajko via arch-general wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Why is it that makepkg strips symbols by default,
Because Arch Linux's default vendor options for makepkg.conf include the
optional strip option.
> and many packagers
> even make extra effort to get packages stripped; instead
Hello,
Why is it that makepkg strips symbols by default, and many packagers
even make extra effort to get packages stripped; instead of building
with "-g"? Even Go software, which by Go's design makes use of
debugging symbols at run time had been stripped as far as I remember
(although it seems
On 20/01/2020 17:16, Matthew dyer via arch-general wrote:
Hi,
I am getting sound with the tarch image, but when trying to install, I get the
404 errors. HTH.
Matthew
Try a different mirror.
https://www.archlinux.org/mirrors/status/
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