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From: "Grizlyk" <grizlyk1 AT yandex DOT ru>
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Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: DJGPP port of GNU gzip-1.3.9 uploaded
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 18:56:10 +0300
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Juan Manuel Guerrero wrote:
>
>> Juan Manuel Guerrero schrieb:
>>
>>> The reason is quite simple, the Makefile.in does not create symlinks and
>>> my intention was to keep the changes as small as possible. Netherless,
>>> this seems
>>
>> Another dumb question: With respect to your efforts, why you didn't
>> strip debug information? That seems to be a general 'problem' in your
>> recent ports, e.g., urtf202b.zip, bsn23b.zip, barc098b.zip, ...
>>
>
> The way I produce the binary zip file is quite simple. Distributed 
> libraries
> are never striped; binaries are always striped. To strip the binaries I 
> have
> written a batch file. Unfortunatly it has a bug so that not all symbols 
> are
> striped but only the debug info.

Well, it was just error, not licence agreement.


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