On 11/26/19 5:36 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Am Di., 26. Nov. 2019 um 21:26 Uhr schrieb sean darcy <[email protected]>:

enable-stripping is the default

Well one reason to have superfluous --enable options, is so you can
remember how to disable them. For instance, stripping isn't working.

strip -o ffprobe ffprobe_g
strip:ffprobe_g[.gnu.build.attributes]: corrupt GNU build attribute
note: wrong note type: bad value

Then why are you using --enable-stripping?

In my world, it would be much better if we fixed the issue instead
of you using --disable-stripping (which isn't typically wanted with
FFmpeg).
What do the following show?
$ strip -V
$ strip -h

Carl Eugen

+ strip -V
GNU strip version 2.32-29.fc31
Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of
the GNU General Public License version 3 or (at your option) any later version.
This program has absolutely no warranty.
+ strip -h
Usage: strip <option(s)> in-file(s)
 Removes symbols and sections from files
 The options are:
  -I --input-target=<bfdname>      Assume input file is in format <bfdname>
-O --output-target=<bfdname> Create an output file in format <bfdname> -F --target=<bfdname> Set both input and output format to <bfdname> -p --preserve-dates Copy modified/access timestamps to the output
  -D --enable-deterministic-archives
Produce deterministic output when stripping archives
  -U --disable-deterministic-archives
                                   Disable -D behavior (default)
-R --remove-section=<name> Also remove section <name> from the output
     --remove-relocations <name>   Remove relocations from section <name>
-s --strip-all Remove all symbol and relocation information
  -g -S -d --strip-debug           Remove all debugging symbols & sections
     --strip-dwo                   Remove all DWO sections
--strip-unneeded Remove all symbols not needed by relocations --only-keep-debug Strip everything but the debug information -M --merge-notes Remove redundant entries in note sections (default)
      --no-merge-notes             Do not attempt to remove redundant notes
  -N --strip-symbol=<name>         Do not copy symbol <name>
  -K --keep-symbol=<name>          Do not strip symbol <name>
     --keep-file-symbols           Do not strip file symbol(s)
  -w --wildcard                    Permit wildcard in symbol comparison
  -x --discard-all                 Remove all non-global symbols
  -X --discard-locals              Remove any compiler-generated symbols
  -v --verbose                     List all object files modified
  -V --version                     Display this program's version number
  -h --help                        Display this output
--info List object formats & architectures supported
  -o <file>                        Place stripped output into <file>
strip: supported targets: elf64-x86-64 elf32-i386 elf32-iamcu elf32-x86-64 pei-i386 pei-x86-64 elf64-l1om elf64-k1om elf64-little elf64-big elf32-little elf32-big pe-x86-64 pe-bigobj-x86-64 pe-i386 plugin srec symbolsrec verilog tekhex binary ihex
Report bugs to <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/>

Either there's been a commit today, or it's just sunspots, but --enable-stripping now works on today's git.

sean

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