Re: unstripped stuff in /usr/lib

1997-12-15 Thread Adam P. Harris
"Fabrizio" == Fabrizio Polacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> We could let the -dev versions of packages have diversions of the >> libraries to unstripped versions, and have the runtime versions >> have stripped versions. Interesting idea. I can't say I'm completely c

RE: unstripped stuff in /usr/lib

1997-12-15 Thread Michael Meskes
brizio Polacco [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, December 15, 1997 12:17 AM > To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: unstripped stuff in /usr/lib > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > We could let the -dev versions of packages have diversions of the >

Re: unstripped stuff in /usr/lib

1997-12-14 Thread Fabrizio Polacco
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > We could let the -dev versions of packages have diversions of the > libraries to unstripped versions, and have the runtime versions have > stripped versions. Since most of the times -dev packages are needed to compile only (headers and the symlink from lib.so), I thin

Re: unstripped stuff in /usr/lib

1997-12-14 Thread bruce
From: Christian Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Policy, section `3.3.2 Libraries' says that all shared libraries have to > be stripped (unless they are part of a debugging package). > > I'm not sure if we should treat static libraries the same way, since some > people might need the symbols for debu

Re: unstripped stuff in /usr/lib

1997-12-13 Thread James Troup
Christian Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm not sure if we should treat static libraries the same way, since > some people might need the symbols for debugging. Could someone > comment on that? Static libraries should be stripped with --strip-debug. If you want stuff with debug symbols p

Re: unstripped stuff in /usr/lib

1997-12-13 Thread Christian Schwarz
On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Adrian Bridgett wrote: > There is quite a lot of unstripped libraries/object files in /usr/lib, is > this against policy? Policy, section `3.3.2 Libraries' says that all shared libraries have to be stripped (unless they are part of a debugging package). I'm not sure if we sh

unstripped stuff in /usr/lib

1997-12-12 Thread Adrian Bridgett
There is quite a lot of unstripped libraries/object files in /usr/lib, is this against policy? lots of perl5 stuff loads of elk stuff libdpkg.so.0.0 lpbftp.so.1.0 crt1.o: crti.o: crtn.o: hwtools/irqtune_npr.o: hwtools/irqtune_mod.o: gcrt1.o: libbsd-compat.a: libieee.a: netscape/plugins/lib