Isn’t this run by makepkg by default anyway (at least it’s a default option
in /etc/makepkg.conf).
If not then it is a discussion to be held with the packager, if yes it
seems to be a strip issue, and running it manually wont change anything.
I for one like to have debugging infos in the files, but i understand that
thats weird if the option says otherwise and if you can’t change it.

On 7 Feb 2018 1:19 PM, "David Macek" <david.mace...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 7. 2. 2018 10:49, Budi wrote:
>
>> I found out many of executable binaries in bin folder of msys2 and
>> mingw64 can still be stripped.
>> Is it safe enough to strip all those executables under mingw64/bin or
>> msys2/bin folder entirely ?
>>
>
> If you use the correct strip (binutils strip for /usr/bin and
> mingw-w64-xxx-strip for /mingwxxx/bin), then I guess it's safe.
>
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