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Re: strip makes libs unusable
> "Jones, Clay" wrote:
>
> The reply I sent was specifically in reguards to whether stripping a shared
> lib would destroy it. It was not about whether stripping was a smart thing to
> do.
>
I guess my .02 would be it has destroyed my shared libs before, and I won't
risk it again. That's probably all I should have said ;-)
> Myself, I give the person the benefit of the doubt and assume they know what
> they are doing.
>
I just presented another experience along with yours, I never said YOU didn't
know what you were doing, or that you didn't have good reason. I only presented
my experiences and my results from the scenario you gave.
> In my case, the stripped utils were going onto a compressed ramdisk on
> floppy. Total realised decrease in space (on the gzipped disk image) was 85K
> and made it possible to include several other handy utilities on the disk.
>
Apologies...
My interpretation was
1) stripping shared libs is the greatest thing since sliced bread
2) save huge amounts of disk space
I didn't know the whole story, and I reacted to what I interpreted. I too have
created
ramdisk boot floppies in a similar fashion.