Hi mentors,
I have a package that install two binaries, one of them have to be
stripped while the other have not to.
The file "foo" (for example) have not to be stripped (is a bytecode
executable, so stripping will remove the bytecode and the executable
will become useless), the file "foo.opt" have to be stripped (is a
native code executable).
If I use "dh_strip -Xfoo" obviously none of the two will be stripped
because "foo" string is contained also in "foo.opt".
I have tried some hacks assuming that the argument is a perl regular
expression but with poor results (I've tried "-Xfoo\[^.opt\] and
similar).
How can I strip only "foo.opt" using dh_strip?
TIA,
Cheers.
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