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8 debuginfod-find - request debuginfo-related data
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12 debuginfod-find [OPTION]... debuginfo BUILDID
13 debuginfod-find [OPTION]... debuginfo PATH
14 debuginfod-find [OPTION]... executable BUILDID
15 debuginfod-find [OPTION]... executable PATH
16 debuginfod-find [OPTION]... source BUILDID /FILENAME
17 debuginfod-find [OPTION]... source PATH /FILENAME
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21 debuginfod-find queries one or more debuginfod servers for debuginfo-
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28 The debuginfod system uses buildids to identify debuginfo-related data.
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116 This environment variable contains a list of URL prefixes for
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210 This control file sets how long unaccessed debuginfo-related
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216 This control file sets how long to remember a query failure, in
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220 queries that probably would still fail. The default is 600, 10
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