-gsplit-dwarf vs RPM find-debuginfo ?

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The QEMU community is discussing possible use of -gsplit-dwarf as a default
option for QEMU's build system:

 https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2025-03/msg00424.html

This option causes debug symbols to be written to separate .dwo files
instead of the .o files or final executables.

I tested a Fedora RPM build with this set and somewhat unsurprisingly
it appears breaks the creation of debuginfo packages.

The kernel can use -gsplit-dwarf but they've hidden it behind a Kconfig
option that Fedora's kernel packages don't turn on.

Does anyone have any experiance with -gsplit-dwarf from other packages
in Fedora. Is this is a showstopper for -debuginfo package creation,
or is there an easy fix I don't know about (aside from patching QEMU
to remove -gsplit-dwarf from CFLAGS downstream of course).

With regards,
Daniel
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