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$TMPDIR This environment variable points to a file system to be used for temporary files. The default is /tmp.
$DEBUGINFOD_URLS This environment variable contains a list of URL prefixes for trusted debuginfod instances. Alternate URL prefixes are separated by space. This environment variable may be set by /etc/profile.d scripts reading /etc/debuginfod/*.urls files.
$DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH This environment variable governs the location of the cache where downloaded files and cache-control files are kept. The default directory is chosen based on other environment variables, see below.
$DEBUGINFOD_PROGRESS This environment variable governs the default progress function. If set, and if a progressfn is not explicitly set, then the library will configure a default progressfn. This function will append a simple progress message periodically to stderr. The default is no progress function output.
$DEBUGINFOD_VERBOSE This environment variable governs the default file descriptor for verbose output. If set, and if a verbose fd is not explicitly set, then the verbose output will be produced on STDERR_FILENO.
$DEBUGINFOD_RETRY_LIMIT This environment variable governs the default limit of retry attempts. If a query failed with errno other than ENOENT, will initiate several attempts within the limit.
$DEBUGINFOD_TIMEOUT This environment variable governs the download commencing timeout for each debuginfod HTTP connection. A server that fails to provide at least 100K of data within this many seconds is skipped. The default is 90 seconds. (Zero or negative means "no timeout".)
$DEBUGINFOD_MAXTIME This environment variable dictates how long the client will wait to complete the download a file found on a server in seconds. It is best used to ensure that a file is downloaded quickly or be rejected. The default is 0 (infinite time).
$DEBUGINFOD_MAXSIZE This environment variable dictates the maximum size of a file to download in bytes. This is best used if the user would like to ensure only small files are downloaded. A value of 0 causes no consideration for size, and the client may attempt to download a file of any size. The default is 0 (infinite size).
$DEBUGINFOD_HEADERS_FILE This environment variable points to a file that supplies headers to outbound HTTP requests, one per line. The header lines shouldn't end with CRLF, unless that's the system newline convention. Whitespace-only lines are skipped.
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/debuginfod_client/ Default cache directory, if $XDG_CACHE_HOME is set.
$HOME/.cache/debuginfod_client/ Default cache directory, if $XDG_CACHE_HOME is not set.
$HOME/.debuginfod_client_cache/ Deprecated cache directory, used only if preexisting.
cache_clean_interval_s This control file gives the interval between cache cleaning rounds, in seconds. The default is 86400, one day. 0 means "immediately".
max_unused_age_s This control file sets how long unaccessed debuginfo-related files are retained, in seconds. The default is 604800, one week. 0 means "immediately".
cache_miss_s This control file sets how long to remember a query failure, in seconds. New queries for the same artifacts within this time window are short-circuited (returning an immediate failure instead of sending a new query to servers). This accelerates queries that probably would still fail. The default is 600, 10 minutes. 0 means "forget immediately".