[Releasing] [Development] Not stripping our binaries by default

lars.knoll at nokia.com lars.knoll at nokia.com
Fri Sep 14 09:41:29 CEST 2012


Fine for me. I mainly wanted to make sure we understand what we're targeting with the default configuration. But we at least need some ways in the build system to strip or separate the debug info. 

Cheers,
Lars

On Sep 14, 2012, at 7:15 AM, ext simon.hausmann at nokia.com <simon.hausmann at nokia.com> wrote:

> I think that our default configure and make rules should be tailored towards developers
> deliberately building Qt from source, so IMHO it should not strip by default. When you build
> Qt from source I'm not sure you care about the binary size (you're installing on your local
> drive) and you might appreciate getting some useful backtraces when they happen.
> 
> I think in automake this is usually solved by make install _not_ stripping and then there being also
> a "make install-strip" target that installs and strips.
> 
> Quote from the automake manual:
> 
> "
> make install
>    Install what needs to be installed, copying the files from the package's tree to system-wide directories. 
> make install-strip
>    Same as make install, then strip debugging symbols. Some users like to trade space for useful bug reports... 
> "
> 
> 
> 
> Just my two øre :)
> 
> Simon
> 
> ________________________________________
> From: development-bounces+simon.hausmann=nokia.com at qt-project.org [development-bounces+simon.hausmann=nokia.com at qt-project.org] on behalf of ext Thiago Macieira [thiago.macieira at intel.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 22:21
> To: development at qt-project.org; releasing at qt-project.org
> Subject: [Development] Not stripping our binaries by default
> 
> I was trying to make Qt 5 packages for Tizen when I realised that the
> automated build scripts that generate debuginfo packages were failing, saying
> that our libraries are already stripped.
> 
> Turns out that qmake generates "strip --strip-unneeded" commands when in
> release mode. There's a way to turn it off by passing an extra CONFIG to qmake,
> but that is not accessible from the configure command-line.
> 
> Either way, stripping by default sounds wrong to me. Distributions already
> have their own tools to strip. So I'm proposing that we stop doing that. See
> 
>        https://codereview.qt-project.org/34835
> 
> For our own SDK, we might need to add the stripping at the appropriate
> place(s).
> 
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