On 2005-09-07 13:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Userland programs are not installed with debugging information by
default. You have to specifically request that debugging *is* enabled,
instead (by setting DEBUG_FLAGS either in your environment or in your
/etc/make.conf file) and rebuild.
But /usr/src/UPDATING tells me that both, kernel- and userland debugging is
enabled per default.
Part of this is true for FreeBSD-CURRENT[1]. Releases are built without
any debugging information, to save some space on the release CD-ROMs and
the installed area.
So, maybe i misunderstood UPDATING or your answer ;-).
It could also be that both me and UPDATING are partly wrong.
Ok, setting DEBUG_FLAGS looks fine, but, where can i find these? I can
not see them in man make.conf also not in make.conf example.
Good point. I just noticed this while writing my post to you. I'll try
to add a description of DEBUG_FLAGS in the make.conf(5) manpage.
I found the description of DEBUG_FLAGS after a post by Ruslan Ermilov in
one of the other lists and a bit of searching in /usr/share/mk/* files.
IMHO, it shouldn't be that hard to find it.
- Giorgos
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