possible to enable debug symbols by default?

2018-05-31 Thread Eitan Adler
Is it possible to get debug symbols enabled by default for ports? I'd like to always compile c-alike languages with "-g" and not have them stripped. -- Eitan Adler

Re: possible to enable debug symbols by default?

2018-05-31 Thread Eitan Adler
7;re on your own when you go off track like this. > > Ken > > > > On 2018-05-31, at 5:35 PM, Eitan Adler wrote: > > > Is it possible to get debug symbols enabled by default for ports? I'd > > like to always compile c-alike languages with "-g" and not have them > > stripped. > > > > > > -- > > Eitan Adler > > -- Sent from my Turing Machine

Re: possible to enable debug symbols by default?

2018-05-31 Thread Eitan Adler
ny > binaries from our packages servers, since they would not have been built with > that setting. This one. Personally I'd be fine with "best effort" and fallback to packages, but I imagine some would not be. -- Eitan Adler

Re: possible to enable debug symbols by default?

2018-05-31 Thread Eitan Adler
On 31 May 2018 at 19:45, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > On May 31, 2018, at 21:42, Eitan Adler wrote: >> On 31 May 2018 at 19:40, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >>> Or: A setting in macports.conf that makes MacPorts base add -g for all >>> ports? That would cause the built result t

Re: possible to enable debug symbols by default?

2018-06-01 Thread Eitan Adler
On 1 June 2018 at 02:14, Rainer Müller wrote: > On 1 June 2018 02:35:35 GMT+02:00, Eitan Adler wrote: >>Is it possible to get debug symbols enabled by default for ports? I'd >>like to always compile c-alike languages with "-g" and not have them >>stripped. >

Re: iTerm2 and High Sierra 10.13.6 incompatible...

2018-07-17 Thread Eitan Adler
On Tue, 17 Jul 2018 at 15:04, Comer Duncan wrote: > > Today I upgraded my os to 10.13.6 and immediately saw that iTerm2 does not > work at all. What's the exact problem you're seeing? I'm not seeing any issues with 10.3.6 + iTerm2. -- Eitan Adler