Annobin is causing so many issues, and its main goal of finding packages 
that were not built with the correct linker flags has already been achieved 
(bugs have been filed for all of them), so do we really need to keep 
dragging this thing along all the time? IMHO, it is causing more problems 
than it solves and so should be disabled from the default builds. It would 
always be possible to enable it in a temporary side tag and do a scratch 
mass-rebuild in there if there is a need for it (e.g., to recheck for 
missing linker flags at some point).

Why does this debugging tool have to be enabled by default in our production 
builds?

        Kevin Kofler
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