Hi, On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 01:59:09PM -0400, Patrick Lessard wrote: > ok, but it says in the man page "If the library was compiled with debug > support enabled". > > Where can I check this?
Usually you can just assume that it has been compiled with debug support enabled. This is the default and I don't know of any current Linux distribution or other OS that disables debugging. I haven't used this for a long time, but I think you must define NDEBUG to disable debugging. So if you haven't defined this during compiling or in some header file, debugging should be active. Let's try: $ export CPPFLAGS=-DNDEBUG $ ./configure $ make $ make install Surprisingly, this works. No debug output :-) Bye, Henning