> The only thing people would miss are the debug symbols built into the
> components that were native code (C/C++). My opinion is that people who
> want this should just build Python etc. themselves, i.e. doing a
> Chandler full build.

To correct myself: some native code compiled in debug mode does behave
differently, printing useful debug information etc. but I still think we
should stop making those distributions.

All of us at OSAF who need those can build Chandler fully from the
ground up.

I don't think there are end users or even developers out there who,
after finding a bug with the end user version, would go to the trouble
of then installing the equivalent debug version to get a bit more
debugging information. And Chandler is slow enough in the optimized
version that I don't think anyone would be running the debug version
day-to-day for regular use.

-- 
  Heikki Toivonen

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