** Changed in: git (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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No debug symbols for git
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Fixed in git 2.10.1-1, which I migrated to Debhelper.
** Changed in: git (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #834886
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=834886
** Also affects: git (Debian) via
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Well, Debian doesn’t generate automatic debug symbol packages like
Ubuntu does, at least not yet, so Debian isn’t directly affected. It
might still be worth filing a Debian bug anyway; the maintainers might
still be open to the idea of using Debhelper, though it probably won’t
happen immediately.
Does that make this an upstream bug for Debian?
I've also found another package without debug symbols (libgdk-
pixbuf2.0-0), should I raise a bug for that as well?
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Yeah, git is a weird package that doesn’t use Debhelper and thus isn’t
subject to pkg-create-dbgsym’s wrapper for dh_strip. This can probably
only be fixed by rewriting the package with Debhelper.
** Package changed: git-core (Ubuntu) => git (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: git (Ubuntu)
Status: Ne