Hi Albert,
On Wed, 2012-02-22 at 00:48 +0100, Albert Thuswaldner wrote:
The old way of getting debug symbols from just a single module:
That is odd ...
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/How_to_debug#Debugging_symbols
i.e "cd module && make -sr clean && make -srj4 debug=t"
Ok ?
doesn't seem to work anymore.
I always use debug=true but that's prolly just superstition ;-) make
help and the gnu/dmake files suggest that non-empty is fine.
make <module> -sr debug=t
make <module> debug=t
make <module> ENABLE_SYMBOLS=true
Someone who knows how this is done now?
It should continue to work. What do your compile lines look like ? ie.
omit the '-sr' - do you get the -g and -O0 you want ? Prolly best to
sort it out interactively on IRC if you can poke me / Sweetshark :-)
ATB,
Michael.
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