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NAME

       find-debuginfo - finds debuginfo and processes it

SYNOPSIS

       find-debuginfo [OPTION]... [builddir]

DESCRIPTION

       automagically generates debug info and file lists

OPTIONS

       [--strict-build-id]  [-g]  [-r]  [-m] [-i] [-n] [--keep-section SECTION] [--remove-section
       SECTION] [--g-libs] [-j N] [--jobs  N]  [-o  debugfiles.list]  [-S  debugsourcefiles.list]
       [--run-dwz]  [--dwz-low-mem-die-limit  N] [--dwz-max-die-limit N] [--dwz-single-file-mode]
       [--build-id-seed SEED] [--unique-debug-suffix SUFFIX] [--unique-debug-src-base BASE]  [[-l
       filelist]... [-p 'pattern'] -o debuginfo.list] [builddir]

       The -g flag says to use strip -g instead of full strip on DSOs or EXEs.  The --g-libs flag
       says to use strip -g instead of full strip ONLY on DSOs.   Options  -g  and  --g-libs  are
       mutually exclusive.

       The -r flag says to use eu-strip --reloc-debug-sections.

       Use   --keep-section   SECTION   or   --remove-section   SECTION   to  explicitly  keep  a
       (non-allocated) section in the main executable or explicitly remove  it  into  the  .debug
       file. SECTION is an extended wildcard pattern.  Both options can be given more than once.

       The  --strict-build-id  flag  says to exit with failure status if any ELF binary processed
       fails to contain a build-id note.

       The -m flag says to include a .gnu_debugdata section in the main binary.

       The -i flag says to include a .gdb_index section in the .debug file.

       The -n flag says to not recompute the build-id.

       The -j, --jobs N option will spawn N processes to do the debuginfo extraction in parallel.

       A single -o switch before any -l or -p switches simply renames  the  primary  output  file
       from  debugfiles.list  to something else.  A -o switch that follows a -p switch or some -l
       switches produces an additional output file with the debuginfo for the  files  in  the  -l
       filelist  file, or whose names match the -p pattern.  The -p argument is an grep -E -style
       regexp matching the a file name, and must not use anchors (^ or $).

       The --run-dwz flag instructs find-debuginfo to run  the  dwz  utility  if  available,  and
       --dwz-low-mem-die-limit  and  --dwz-max-die-limit  provide detailed limits.  See dwz(1) -l
       and -L option for details.  Use --dwz-single-file-mode to  disable  multi-file  mode,  see
       dwz(1) -m for more details.

       If --build-id-seed SEED is given then debugedit is called to update the build-ids it finds
       adding the SEED as seed to recalculate the build-id hash.  This makes sure  the  build-ids
       in  the  ELF  files  are  unique  between versions and releases of the same package.  (Use
       --build-id-seed "%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}".)

       If --unique-debug-suffix SUFFIX is given then the debug files created for <FILE>  will  be
       named  <FILE>-<SUFFIX>.debug.   This makes sure .debug are unique between package version,
       release and architecture.  (Use --unique-debug-suffix "-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}.%{_arch}".)

       If --unique-debug-src-base BASE  is  given  then  the  source  directory  will  be  called
       /usr/debug/src/<BASE>.   This  makes sure the debug source dirs are unique between package
       version,      release       and       achitecture       (Use       --unique-debug-src-base
       "%{name}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}.%{_arch}")

       All file names in switches are relative to builddir ('.' if not given).