Hi, On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 12:35:53PM +0200, Thomas Hackert wrote: > > OK, then IMHO it's even minor, since normal users won't do that :) > > Well, but people in QA at LO or some users trying to get a backtrace > to report a bug ... ;)
Sure, but it doesn't affect normal operations. > > > > But yes, if you want a --backtrace, you DO need the -dbgsym packages. > > > > They > > > > contain the debug symbols. Without them a backtrace not very useful. > > > > > > But still it should not crash immediately ... ;) > > > > That's true. I was aiming at your "I don't want to install the -dbgsym > > packages". > > But how do I install the debug packages? Neither "apt-cache search > libreoffice dbg" or "libreoffice debug" show anything. "apt-cache > search dbgsym" does only show mariadb, openhpi packages and owfs-dbg -dbg packages are suppoed to be gone. -dbgsym is what is done now.. > ... :( Do I need an special entry to my sources.list? .. and yes, it's a different archive. Google would have told you: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=dbgsym+Debian Regards, Rene