Hello Bernhard,
Yes, I'm running testing, but I updated the php packages before reporting the
bug to avoid posting an issue that might be already solved. The following
packages are installed from unstable:
libapache2-mod-php7.3-dbgsym/unstable-debug,now 7.3.0~rc5-2 amd64
Hello Dino,
I tried to have another look at this issue.
> Debian Release: buster/sid
> APT prefers testing
> APT policy: (500, 'testing')
I found your report claims you are running testing, but
php7.3-intl 7.3.0~rc5-2 is currently just in unstable.
Are there more packages installed from
Hello,
I realised that gdb is able to read the symbols for php7.3-intl when it
is attached to the apache process. It outputs:
Reading symbols from target:/usr/lib/php/20180731/intl.so...Reading
symbols from /usr/lib/debug/.build-
id/6d/95b26a2683dbcfc2ad608d2ff022ae7659c264.debug...done.
I would try adding libapache2-mod-php7.3-dbgsym and apache2 dbgsym packages
Ondrej
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> On 26 Nov 2018, at 16:23, H. wrote:
>
> Hello Bernhard,
>
> I installed the php-7.3-intl-dbgsym package, but gdb still doesn't
> resolve the function name and line.
>
> "apt
Hello Bernhard,
I installed the php-7.3-intl-dbgsym package, but gdb still doesn't
resolve the function name and line.
"apt list --installed" gives me:
php7.3-intl-dbgsym/unstable-debug,now 7.3.0~rc5-2 amd64 [installiert]
php7.3-intl/unstable,now 7.3.0~rc5-2 amd64 [installiert]
"file
Hello Dino,
if possible you might want to install the package php7.3-intl-dbgsym
matching to your php7.3-intl. That is in a separate repository [1].
Then that last frame should show up in the debugger with a
function name and line of source code.
Kind regards,
Bernhard
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