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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<tonyj> fche, what is this, a way to auto fetch debuginfo matching installed kernel?
<fche> yup
<tonyj> hey, maybe it could fetch all the devel packages too :)
<fche> (not just kernel)
<fche> thought about kernel-devel ... but doesn't fit into debuginfo / buildid metaphor so no :
<tonyj> fche: interesting, I'll ask on our infrastructure list, see what people think, if there is some reason why we couldn't/wouldn't want to do it
<fche> ideally y'all would update opensuse elfutils too - https://software.opensuse.org/package/elfutils indicates quite old
<tonyj> fche: I no longer maintain that, Im managed to kick it to the gcc folks
<tonyj> I'll ping them
<fche> please do! and point out the current fedora elfutils-0.178 src.rpms contain some very useful backports from git master
<fche> so I'd reuse those
<fche> re. what suse would need to do to help out w.r.t. debuginfod.systemtap.org -- well, literally nothing: I can operate this server by scraping your distro http trees, for opensuse at least
<fche> for suse proper - like rhel - I don't think that info is public so I can't scrape
<tonyj> yeah, I'm not sure if we want to publish sle.
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<fche> well, y'all can run a debuginfod for your customers only if you like
<fche> will be having similar conversations with our own rhel people
<fche> but anyway, w.r.t. opensuse, nothing really is required from your teams
<fche> just ideally shipping new elfutils
<tonyj> fche: I realize for OSS but I'll raise it anyways
<fche> righto
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<tonyj> fche: so elfutils-0.178 is latest. I'm not quite getting your "https://software.opensuse.org/package/elfutils indicates quite old" comment as it's 0.178
<tonyj> I highly doubt anyone will be interested in backporting fixes into our 0.178. For a feature noone has asked us for. We'd wait till 0.179
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<fche> hm, I thought I saw 0.168
<fche> my mistake in that case, tonyj
<fche> feature no one asked for :-) ok hey sure. though they might change their minds if the public debuginfo server is of use to them too
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