[haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #15703: gdb installation apparently fails silently

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  • Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2020 11:58:29 -0000

#15703: gdb installation apparently fails silently
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   Reporter:  pmatos     |      Owner:  nobody
       Type:  bug        |     Status:  new
   Priority:  normal     |  Milestone:  Unscheduled
  Component:  - General  |    Version:  R1/Development
 Resolution:             |   Keywords:  gdb
 Blocked By:             |   Blocking:
Has a Patch:  0          |   Platform:  All
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Description changed by pmatos:

Old description:

This might be my ignorance about haiku. I have started a vagrant box with
haiku following: https://www.haiku-
os.org/blog/kallisti5/2018-11-27_haiku_r1beta1_in_vagrant/

I have now done:
$ pkgman full-sync
$ pkgman install gdb

then i tried running gdb and it cannot find it.

Obviously this is all I get now:
~> pkgman install gdb
100% repochecksum-1 [65 bytes]
Validating checksum for Haiku...done.
100% repochecksum-1 [64 bytes]
Validating checksum for HaikuPorts...done.
gdb-6.3-2 from repository system is already installed.
Nothing to do.
~> gdb
-bash: gdb: command not found

New description:

 This might be my ignorance about haiku. I have started a vagrant box with
 haiku following: https://www.haiku-
 os.org/blog/kallisti5/2018-11-27_haiku_r1beta1_in_vagrant/

 I have now done:
 {{{
 ~> pkgman full-sync
 ~> pkgman install gdb
 }}}
 then i tried running gdb and it cannot find it.

 Obviously this is all I get now:
 {{{
 ~> pkgman install gdb
 100% repochecksum-1 [65 bytes]
 Validating checksum for Haiku...done.
 100% repochecksum-1 [64 bytes]
 Validating checksum for HaikuPorts...done.
 gdb-6.3-2 from repository system is already installed.
 Nothing to do.
 ~> gdb
 -bash: gdb: command not found
 }}}

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