El dom, 06-02-2005 a las 01:14 -0500, Glenn Maynard escribiÃ: > On Sat, Feb 05, 2005 at 10:33:53PM -0700, Joel Aelwyn wrote: > > It was brought up on IRC, a couple of weeks ago (my apologies, but I don't > > recall who brought it up, nor do I have a log) that it is now possible > > to strip debugging information from a binary or library, and keep the > > debugging information in a separate file. When invoking GDB (I don't know > > Wow. I've wanted this for a while, and VC has done it for years (at least > since 1998)--it's a little disappointing that this has apparently been > around for a couple years and still isn't mainline (/usr/bin/strip shows > no sign of the -f option mentioned in the info page found from your > google search). I had no idea it was even implemented, though. > > (Aha: the strip tool mentioned is in elfutils, which is non-free. Blah.)
dh_strip does that. (man dh_strip) We are using it for generating -dbg packages for both pwlib and openh323, reducing their size in a factor of 35, and also speeding up compilation, as no other libs must be rebuilt. Regards, -- Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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