On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 15:38, Kjartan Maraas wrote: > That's good to hear. I'll make sure to have people disable stripping > when we need backtraces, but it's definitely a problem for the user to > recompile from glib up because we need backtraces. Not sure there's a > way around that though. That maybe a problem. There is an option for "emerge" that recompiles all the dependencies from the bottom up (--emptytree). So users could add the "nostrip" and recompile everything. But, yes, it isn't easy for the user to do that unless they've got a pretty fast machine. > > On our bugzilla, we request all users to paste the output of "emerge > > info" which contains all the relevant compiler flags, gcc version and > > Got links to relevant info that we can point them to? I can only point to "man emerge" which says (we probably should have an HTML version online): info This is a list of information to include in bug reports which aids the developers with fixing any problems you may report. Please include this information when submitting a bug report. Expanded output can be obtained with the --verbose option. And also the bugs.gentoo.org submit page in the additional information section: http://bugs.gentoo.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Gentoo%20Linux&format=guided I hope that helps. Cheers, -- Alastair 'liquidx' Tse >> Gentoo Developer >> http://www.liquidx.net/ | http://dev.gentoo.org/~liquidx/ >> GPG Key : http://dev.gentoo.org/~liquidx/liquidx_gentoo_org.asc >> FingerPrint : 579A 9B0E 43E8 0E40 EE93 BB1C 38CE 1C7B 3907 14F6
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