On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 02:16:11PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
> Marcus, do you have plans to make the library
> reduction code into a standalone debian package or something,
I probably should.
> and will
> it be possible to point it at a tree like the one in my demo and tell it
> to just look at all the binaries in there and do library reduction to
> yeild a miminal libc?
The script just works this way. You tell it at the command line which
binaries to look at. With -L you say where the libraries are (if it
shouldn't use the system libraries). It will reduce all libraries it can
find a pic file for. Other libraries are copied to DEST.
I have two (or three?) bug reports against the current version in
boot-floppies, one only affects C++ using binaries. I will try to put some
time aside to look at them...
marcus@ulysses[0]:~$ gnu/hurd/release/mklibs.sh --help
Usage: gnu/hurd/release/mklibs.sh [OPTION]... -d DEST FILE ...
Make a set of minimal libraries for FILE ... in directory DEST.
Options:
-L DIRECTORY Add DIRECTORY to library search path.
-n, --dry-run Don't actually run any commands; just print them.
-v, --verbose Print additional progress information.
-V, --version Print the version number and exit.
-h, --help Print this help and exit.
-d, --dest-dir DIRECTORY Create libraries in DIRECTORY.
Required arguments for long options are also mandatory for the short
options.
Thanks,
Marcus
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