On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 10:13 +0100, qfpvajdy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to emerge a program with debugging options CFLAGS="-g"
put CFLAGS in /etc/make.conf
> and without strip at the end of the build.
you can use either nostrip _or_ splitdebug. the first obviously stops
stripping, the se
qfpvajdy wrote:
> I would like to emerge a program with debugging options
> CFLAGS="-g" and without strip at the end of the build.
You could define an alias.
# type dbgemerge
dbgemerge is aliased to `USE='debug' FEATURES='nostrip -test'
CFLAGS='-ggdb -O1 -pipe' CXXFLAGS='-ggdb -O1 -pipe' LDFLAGS
Dnia poniedziaĆek, 15 stycznia 2007 10:13, qfpvajdy napisaĆ:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to emerge a program with debugging options CFLAGS="-g" and
> without strip at the end of the build. I know that I could do this:
> $ export CFLAGS="-g"; emerge mypackage
Take a look at:
http://www.gentoo.org/pr
Hello
On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 10:13:46AM +0100, qfpvajdy wrote:
> Does somebody knows how I could do this by an easy way?
> I had already the idea to rename the program /usr/bin/strip in
> /usr/bin/strip.old, but this is a little ugly! :-)
Have a look at man make.conf, there are many nice option
Am Montag, 15. Januar 2007 10:13 schrieb ext qfpvajdy:
> I would like to emerge a program with debugging options CFLAGS="-g" and
> without strip at the end of the build. I know that I could do this:
> $ export CFLAGS="-g"; emerge mypackage
>
> But then it strip at the end the binary file (/usr/bin
Hello,
I would like to emerge a program with debugging options CFLAGS="-g" and without
strip at the end of the build.
I know that I could do this:
$ export CFLAGS="-g"; emerge mypackage
But then it strip at the end the binary file (/usr/bin/strip) and I loss my
debugging symbols in the bi
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