Hello,
I think this is intentional. Having DEBUG=-g means that you have a
kernel.debug which contains debugging symbols, which is quite useful
if you get a kernel panic and want to report it back. On the other
hand, debugging symbols would be stripped before you install a new
kernel so it does
Hi,
/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC has this line uncommented - is this on purpose? I
commented it out before building a new kernel.
makeoptions DEBUG=-g
Cheers,
Simon
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