those are the default CFLAGS for all GNOME (and most other)
applications.

it also means that you can actually debug evolution if it were to crash
or hang... :-)

Jeff

On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 01:01, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
                             From: 
Brian A. Seklecki
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                               To: 
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                          Subject: 
[Evolution] Debugging symbols by
default?
                             Date: 
Wed, 10 Sep 2003 01:01:50 -0400
                           Mailer: 
Ximian Evolution 1.4.4 
        I just rolled a very generic install of 1.4.4 and I noticed that
        CFLAGS
        is set to "-g" in all makefiles by default.  The end result is
        close to
        500 megs in the src dir w/ object files.  
        
        A quick: 
        find . -name "Makefile" -exec perl -pi~ -e 's/\ \-g//g' {} \; 
        
        ...took care of that, though.  With objects the gets it down to
        about
        130 meg and it seems to run a bit faster, but that may be my
        imagination.  
        
        Just curious why the stable development branch would ship like
        that?
        
        -lava
        
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