On Apr 1, 2007, at 3:20 AM, Tijnema ! wrote:

> On 4/1/07, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Tijnema ! wrote these words on 03/31/07 15:42 CST:
>>
>>> So i read the part of stripping, and i saw this message:
>>> Take care not to use --strip-unneeded on the libraries. The static
>>> ones would be destroyed and the toolchain packages would need to be
>>> built all over again.
>>> But what about running --strip-unneeded on only the shared  
>>> libraries?
>>> Would it destroy the shared libraries too?
>>> And what about the --strip-all? Can I run that on the shared  
>>> libraries?
>>
>> I can only think that if you had done just *one* google search on
>> this question, you wouldn't have had to ask it here.
>>
>> Please, do your research, you will learn so much more.
>>
>> --
>> Randy
>
> I did search on google, but couldn't find any usefull information, i
> only found information that it will destroy the static libraries.
>
> Tijnema

The Unix man page of strip provides a more precise explanation than  
the linux strip man page.

Sincerely,

William Harrington
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