In that case, should --enable-debug be the default, or --disable-debug?
I'd prefer to disable debug as default. What do others think?
It only creates extra files in the build, unless something
is done with them? It's not the /boot or core.img getting
expanded here. Also, if users need debugging info, it's
much more reliable to fall back on files of debugging
symbols that are already generated and match the installed
grub binary compile. Or did I get confused? I didn't think
they were incredibly huge size files either, so I'd say
enable them by default.
-Isaac
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