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A problem related to debuginfo was found in the hspell-1.1-3.2.el6 package. This issue might affect crash analysis done by Automatic Bug Reporting Tool and its retrace server, and also prevent proper debugging of crashes via GDB. A debuginfo file for a binary is not present in the debuginfo package. This might be caused by: - binary being compiled without debugging information - debugging information being removed from the binary by a build script - rpmbuild failing to extract debugging information from a binary in a buildroot because of permissions (eg. suid binaries, binaries without executable flag set) affected binary: /usr/bin/hspell affected package: hspell-1.1-3.2.el6.i686 binary doesn't contain debug sections (it was probably stripped) affected binary file mode: 100755 This issue can be investigated by using eu-readelf tool from the elfutils package. Use `eu-readelf --notes /path/to/binary` to get build ID of a binary. Then check that the debuginfo package does not contain /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/<aa>/<bbbbbbbb>, where <aa> are the first two chars of the build ID, and <bbbbbbbb> is the rest of it. It should be a symlink pointing back to the binary. (This bug was detected and filed by a script.)
This request was evaluated by Red Hat Product Management for inclusion in the current release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Because the affected component is not scheduled to be updated in the current release, Red Hat is unfortunately unable to address this request at this time. Red Hat invites you to ask your support representative to propose this request, if appropriate and relevant, in the next release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. If you would like it considered as an exception in the current release, please ask your support representative.
Yep, somehow, hspell-1.1-3.2.el6.i686's /usr/lib/libhspell.so.0 has Build ID: 13d6c66c39cfc2ab554c58968bc2e5ee5ede6318, while hspell-debuginfo-1.1-3.2.el6.i686 has something completely different: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/13/d6c66c39cfc2ab554c58968bc2e5ee5ede6318.debug.
Created attachment 908107 [details] spec.patch There's a bug in .spec file, see this patch. Anyway, I fixed this problem in Fedora, and I don't think that it's worth fixing in RHEL at this point, so I'm closing this bug as wontfix.