Carlo, As the libcwd author, and probably also the one with most ELF32 knowledge of all the people I know, you may be able to shed some light on this. Lintian is our automatic policy checker, and it crashes when it checks the libcwd packages. See this: > I finally got around to investigate this. The problem is that objdump > fails on the libs in usr/lib/debug/usr/lib with "Invalid operation" > if the -T option is specified. So these libraries differ somewhat > from the other libraries and it has to do with dynamic symbols. But > for further clues my ELF knowledge doesn't suffice. I don't know > if objdump is at fault, if the libs are at fault or if we should > expect this error and catching it. Can you reproduce this, or is it something with the Debian libraries only? If the latter, then I should pay specific attention to what I am doing... Thanks, -- Please do not CC me when replying to lists; I read them! .''`. martin f. krafft <madduck@debian.org> : :' : proud Debian developer, admin, and user `. `'` `- Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing a system Invalid/expired PGP subkeys? Use subkeys.pgp.net as keyserver!
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