Op zondag 15 september 2013 23:06:42 schreef Dicebot: > On 09/15/2013 09:42 PM, Dicebot wrote: > > My default makepkg.conf looks like this: > > > > ``` STRIP_BINARIES="--strip-all" #-- Options to be used when > > stripping shared libraries. See `man strip' for details. > > STRIP_SHARED="--strip-unneeded" #-- Options to be used when > > stripping static libraries. See `man strip' for details. > > STRIP_STATIC="--strip-debug" ``` > > > > Is there any reasons why static libraries have "--strip-debug" > > instead of "--strip-unneeded"? I have noticed that because compiler > > package I maintain in [community] has produced bloated executables > > because of static linking with only partially stripped standard > > library. Are there any dangerous consequences from switching to > > "--string-unneeded"? > > Actually I got the answer from outside already, nevermind :)
It would be nice to share the answer here, just to archive this with an answer -- Ike