Le 12/10/2016 à 16:29, Kyle Evans a écrit : > Hello! > > I've got a port with a dozen+ ELF binaries for microcontroller > firmware that I don't think I should be stripping, but qa.sh does not > like this. They're *.elf and *.lib files, so I don't know that adding > these to the general exception of `find` in stripped() is necessarily > a good idea, but it seems like a way to add exceptions for this would > it be a good idea, whether it be through some setting in the port or > on a case-by-case basis in the pkg-plist.. thoughts? > > My main concern here is that I don't intend to strip these, but the > comment for stripped() would leave me to believe that there's a chance > these warnings could eventually turn into errors, and I don't want > this to be the case if it's not something that should be stripped.
The warning will never be turned into errors. Maybe add a comment to the makefile saying that files must not be stripped. Maybe a bit like go ports do it, something like: STRIP= # Elf firmwares, do not strip Which also disables the qa warnings. -- Mathieu Arnold
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