2017-01-14 14:37 GMT-02:00 Hilko Bengen <ben...@debian.org>: > Eriberto, > > please take a look at the commit I pushed to > https://anonscm.debian.org/git/forensics/sleuthkit.git, specifically > 19ed029000b71d6900368294130c4c919aff369d. I have split the .symbols file > into three files (common, 32bit, 64bit) and made a few classes of > symbols optional.
Hi Hilko, Thanks for this work. It sounds good but I prefer a simplest way to make the maintaining easier. From 'man dpkg-gensymbols': "When generating those files, it uses as input some symbols provided by the maintainer." So, I prefer keep the symbols that are common for all architectures, doing the specific symbols be generated by build system. In other words, my intent is remove the conflicting symbols. From now, I will use c++filt to demangle the C++ symbols. It was a good lesson for me. Thanks a lot for your help. Cheers, Eriberto