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default -g ??!?
From: |
MK |
Subject: |
default -g ??!? |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Nov 2010 14:10:25 -0500 |
I have a FOSS project distributed by debian, and for quite I've been
using this in the Makefile.am under install-data-am:
-strip --strip-all $(bindir)/executable
Since I could not find a way to prevent the project being built -g, and
there is no need for this.
However, I have a new release and my packager at debian is now saying
they do not want strip used in makefiles.
How can I prevent -g from being used?
MK
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- default -g ??!?,
MK <=
- Re: default -g ??!?, Ralf Wildenhues, 2010/11/20
- Re: default -g ??!?, MK, 2010/11/20
- Re: default -g ??!?, Paul Smith, 2010/11/20
- Re: default -g ??!?, MK, 2010/11/20
- Re: default -g ??!?, Bob Friesenhahn, 2010/11/20