What do people think about not installing a stripped /kernel ?
Simon 'corecode' Schubert
corecode at fs.ei.tum.de
Mon Oct 18 15:41:54 PDT 2004
On 19.10.2004, at 00:12, Matthew Dillon wrote:
What I'm thinking of doing is having the installkernel target
install the
debug version rather then the stripped version unless told to
install
the stripped version with a new option, e.g. 'options
INSTALL_STRIPPED'.
We would ship full debug GENERIC kernels instead of stripped
kernels.
i.e. we aren't getting rid of the ability to install a stripped
kernel,
we just aren't making it the default any more.
I think we could per default not strip kernels built with -g, and strip
those that are built without -g.
cheers
simon
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