Re: [gentoo-user] Per-package splitdebug FEATURE

2015-04-14 Thread Leonardo Guilherme
Sorry to resurect and old thread, but, its funny. I was searching for this information again and found a post in which this guy was asking exactly what I wanted to know. Imagine my surprise when I found that the guy was me but 4 years ago, I loled. Thanks one more time! Em qua, 31 de ago de 201

Re: [gentoo-user] Per-package splitdebug FEATURE

2011-08-31 Thread Leonardo Guilherme
2011/8/23 netfab : > Le 23/08/11 à 04:02, Leonardo a tapoté : >> What if I want to use splitdebug always and just deactivate it to some >> packages > > Another way is to enable splitdebug globally, but not install > debug files for specific packages : > >   /etc/portage/env/do-not-install-debug-fil

Re: [gentoo-user] Per-package splitdebug FEATURE

2011-08-23 Thread netfab
Le 23/08/11 à 04:02, Leonardo a tapoté : > What if I want to use splitdebug always and just deactivate it to some > packages Another way is to enable splitdebug globally, but not install debug files for specific packages : /etc/portage/env/do-not-install-debug-files.conf: INSTALL_MASK

Re: [gentoo-user] Per-package splitdebug FEATURE

2011-08-23 Thread Leonardo Guilherme
Thats what I call worthy information! Thank you so much, Yohan and Nikos! > FEATURES="${FEATURES} splitdebug" What if I want to use splitdebug always and just deactivate it to some packages, -splitdebug on FEATURES will undo the splitdebug already set? like FEATURES="${FEATURES} -splitdebug" Th

Re: [gentoo-user] Per-package splitdebug FEATURE

2011-08-22 Thread Yohan Pereira
On Tuesday 23 Aug 2011 03:17:41 Leonardo Guilherme wrote: > I wonder if there's a way to active features to some specific > packages, just like USE flags. Yes i think you can use /etc/portage/env for something like this for eg if you want to enable it for amarok create a file /etc/portage/env/m

[gentoo-user] Per-package splitdebug FEATURE

2011-08-22 Thread Leonardo Guilherme
Hi. I've turned on splitdebug feature (and -ggdb in CFLAGS) so debug information are saved and I can debug anything that crashes. I went to /usr/lib/debug, just out of curiosity, to see how much space was taken and I found that it was almost 2GB, which chromium + firefox adds up 1.5GB and python g