slackware-current/testing/source/glibc/slack-desc.glibc-debug
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glibc-debug: glibc-debug (GNU C libraries with debugging symbols)
glibc-debug:
glibc-debug: This package contains versions of the GNU C libraries with debugging
glibc-debug: information. These are needed only if you wish to be able to step
glibc-debug: through C library routines while debugging programs. Most debugging
glibc-debug: efforts will not require these.
glibc-debug: To use these libraries, set LD_LIBRARY_PATH when calling the debugger:
glibc-debug: LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/debug gdb <executable>
glibc-debug:
glibc-debug: Or, use this approach if you need to debug a setuid binary:
glibc-debug: su user -c "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/debug gdb <executable>"