During compilation of squid, I noticed that it includes the -g flag for
gcc. As far as I know, on all platforms that includes debugging code for
GDB. One of the results is a much larger binary, which I don't like and
would like to eliminate on my production server. Related to this I'd like
to have the following questions answered:
Is there a good reason to include -g that I am overlooking?
Is there an easy way to tell the configure script not to include it or do
I have to keep going through Makefiles and removing it after the fact?
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Kyle VanderBeek kvbeek@calvin.edu
Systems Engineer/Webmaster/Postmaster Calvin College
http://www.calvin.edu/~kvbeek/
Draft beer, not people.
Received on Tue Apr 01 1997 - 12:11:54 MST
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