On 25 May 2001, Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote: > Maciej> Note that I'm writing of a performance. Install-sh is a serious > Maciej> performance hit for non-trivial installs. > > Then maybe you could bypass install-strip using something like > ./configure LDFLAGS=-s > make > make install Well, stripping binaries upon linking makes one lose the ability to debug uninstalled binaries. A better approach is to use: INSTALL_PROGRAM='${INSTALL} -s' ./configure make make install which I actually use for plain autoconf packages, which have no idea of install-strip. Still, it's more like a workaround than a solution when the install-strip target exists but is unoptimal. -- + Maciej W. Rozycki, Technical University of Gdansk, Poland + +--------------------------------------------------------------+ + e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], PGP key available +
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