** Description changed:

  Looking at
  
  http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/g/grub2/?C=M;O=D
  
  there have been no Intel/AMD debug symbol packages since January 2012.
  The only up-to-date symbol packages are for the ppc64el architecture.
  
- The package still generates "grub-pc-dbg" in the main archive for x86. I
- wonder if the package could be standardised to generate the dbgsym
- packages for all architectures, instead?
+ The package generates "grub-pc-dbg" in the main archive for x86 but this
+ does not contain the symbols for the executables such as "/usr/sbin
+ /grub-install" from the grub2-common binary package.
+ 
+ I also wonder if the package could be standardised to generate the
+ dbgsym packages for all architectures, instead?

** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

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  No debug symbols packages for Intel/AMD in the ddeb repo

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