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bug #55345: [octave forge] (secs2d) Do not strip debugging symbols

Submitter:  Rafael Laboissière <rlaboiss>
Submitted:  Sun 30 Dec 2018 11:58:08 PM UTC
   
 
Category:  Octave Package Severity:  3 - Normal
Priority:  5 - Normal Item Group:  Other
Status:  None Assigned to:  None
Originator Name:  Open/Closed:  * Open
Release:  * other Operating System:  * GNU/Linux
Fixed Release:  None Planned Release:  None
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Sun 30 Dec 2018 11:58:08 PM UTC, original submission:  

The files *.oct file generated by the secs2d package should include the debugging symbols. It should be up to the user or to the maintainer of the distribution where the package will be included to strip those symbols.

This is the case, for instance, in the Debian distribution. The regular Debian package octave-secs2d includes the stripped version of the *.oct files, while the octave-secs2d-dgbsym package includes the non stripped version.

The patch attached to this bug report (which essentially replaces the "-s" option by the "-g" option to mkoctfile) fixes the problem.

Rafael Laboissière <rlaboiss>

 

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