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#!/bin/bash | |
# Install Dependencies | |
sudo pacman -S git svn gd lib32-gcc-libs patch make bison fakeroot | |
# Checkout glibc source | |
svn checkout --depth=empty svn://svn.archlinux.org/packages | |
cd packages | |
svn update glibc | |
cd glibc/repos/core-x86_64 | |
# Add current locale to locale.gen.txt | |
grep -v "#" /etc/locale.gen >> locale.gen.txt | |
# Enable debug build in PKGBUILD | |
sed -i 's#!strip#debug#' PKGBUILD | |
# Build glibc and glibc-debug packages | |
makepkg --skipchecksums | |
# Install glibc-debug | |
sudo pacman -U *.pkg.tar.xz | |
sed '/^OPTIONS/ s/!debug/debug/g; /^OPTIONS/ s/strip/!strip/g' /etc/makepkg.conf | |
sudo pacman -S gdb pwndbg | |
echo "Don't forget to add `source /usr/share/pwndbg/gdbinit.py` to your ~/.gdbinit" |
Arch Linux's libc symbols are available through debuginfod
now.
To enable it in gdb
add set debuginfod enabled on
to your .gdbinit
file. Now the heap
and vis
commands should work out of the box, without needing to recompile the debug symbols for each update of the GLIBC.
Arch Linux's libc symbols are available through
debuginfod
now. To enable it ingdb
addset debuginfod enabled on
to your.gdbinit
file. Now theheap
andvis
commands should work out of the box, without needing to recompile the debug symbols for each update of the GLIBC.
are you sure ? just test it out heap
and vis
command from pwndbg it's not working, i even update the pwndbg repo but still need libc debug symbols, here is the proof image https://ibb.co/PzVd54L
Have you installed debuginfod
? A reboot or re-login cycle may be required in order to make it work.
Yes you have to log out and in again for the environment variables to get updated. Thanks for the tip, I didn't even know debuginfod existed
In manjaro, line 22 maybe need change into