fche changed the topic of #systemtap to: http://sourceware.org/systemtap; email systemtap@sourceware.org if answers here not timely, conversations may be logged
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<aurelien> Hello #SystemTap
<aurelien> following the stap process as describe https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Systemtap
<aurelien> it produce the .deb and ddeb files
<aurelien> but on test it says the debug symbol are not in the kernel
<aurelien> WARNING: Kernel function symbol table missing [man warning::symbols]
<aurelien> any idea?
<fche> aurelien,
<fche> yes, some systemtap scripts require matching debugging symbols for the exact kernel version you're running
<fche> # stap-prep may help
<aurelien> ok thanks ... I will dig in this way
<aurelien> hmm it is for a i366 debian machine ... it does not have stap-prep in the repositories
<fche> stap-prep should come with systemtap
<aurelien> ok ... so I just run sudo stap-prep and then rebuild the kernel?
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<aurelien> http://dpaste.com/2VYY7ST fche it is a debian/kali ... not an redhat/fedora/centos
<aurelien> that sounds weird from my point of view to load some yum command on an up to date Debian stuff ...
<aurelien> dnf would have been more .. subtil -_-'
<fche> you shouldn't have to rebuild the kernel
<fche> hmmm. stap-prep should recognize a debian flavoured distro and use apt*
<aurelien> it sounds like it does not
<aurelien> maybe I should use the git version
<aurelien> does the git version contain stap-prep?
<aurelien> I have to move .. but I would be back to get your response ...
<fche> righto
<fche> sh -x stap-prep
<fche> it uses lsb_release --id --short to identify the distro family
<fche> right at the bottom of the script
<fche> we can naturally tweak that part
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