Hi Dimuthu,
Ok i'll make that change in the next artifact upload. Thanks for
pointing this out.
Damitha
Dimuthu Gamage wrote:
On Dec 23, 2007 9:47 AM, Damitha Kumarage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dimuthu,
I cannot remember any specific usage of using strip -g option. But we
are using this for a long time when stripping packages for releases. If
we can make sure that this won't make any difference I can use strip
--strip-all option.
Damitha
Hi Damitha,
I checked out most of the linux libraries released after using
strip --strip-all.
And I was able to compile and run samples with '--strip-all'ed libraries. So
I think we are better to use --strip-all for the release.
Thanks
Dimuthu
Dimuthu Gamage wrote:
Hi Damitha,
I want to know whether there are any advantage of using strip -g than
using strip all.
Is that keeping source filenames with libraries give any help in
debugging? Because when I tried to run axis2_http_server it still
complain "http_server_main.c: No such file or directory", since I
downloaded only binaries and not source.
Thanks
Dimuthu
On Dec 23, 2007 7:14 AM, Damitha Kumarage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dimuthu,
Dimuthu Gamage wrote:
The libraries are not stripped in the linux binaries. Here is the
result I got for a file command
libaxis2_http_common.so.0.2.0: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel
80386, version 1 (SYSV), not stripped
And after I stripped them, I found the size of libraries reduced to
1.2M from 1.4M. So I think we have to strip them in the release
I have stripped all the files with the strip -g command, without doing
strip all. The reason is that
When stripping a file, perhaps with --strip-debug or
--strip-unneeded, retain any symbols specifying source file names, which
would otherwise get stripped. If I haven't stripped the libs at all the
file sizes would be much larger than these.
Damitha
Thanks
Dimuthu
On Dec 19, 2007 10:17 AM, Samisa Abeysinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Manjula Peiris wrote:
BTW, axis2.xml is not found in the linux binary distribution.
That is a critical bug in the package :(
Samisa...
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