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Bug#43787: well, here it is: alternate proposal (was: changed title...)



On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 04:28:08AM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> 
> I have written down what I think to be a better proposal

Of course, because I am utterly stupid, I forgot to attach the beast.

--- policy.sgml.old	Fri Sep 10 03:45:13 1999
+++ policy.sgml	Fri Sep 10 04:10:28 1999
@@ -1966,13 +1966,13 @@
 	    Generally the following compilation parameters should be used:
 	    <example>
 	      CC = gcc 
-	      CFLAGS = -O2 -g -Wall # sane warning options vary between programs 
+	      CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall # sane warning options vary between programs 
 	      LDFLAGS = # none 
 	      install -s # (or use strip on the files in debian/tmp)
 	    </example></p>
 	    
 	  <p>
-	    Note that all installed binaries should be stripped,
+	    Note that by default all installed binaries should be stripped,
 	    either by using the <tt>-s</tt> flag to
 	    <prgn>install</prgn>, or by calling <prgn>strip</prgn> on
 	    the binaries after they have been copied into
@@ -1980,16 +1980,35 @@
 	    package.</p>
 	    
 	  <p>
-	    The <tt>-g</tt> flag is useful on compilation so that you
-	    have available a full set of debugging symbols in your
-	    built source tree, in case anyone should file a bug report
-	    involving (for example) a core dump.</p>
-	    
-	  <p>
 	    The <tt>-N</tt> flag should not be used.  On a.out systems
 	    it may have been useful for some very small binaries, but
 	    for ELF it has no good effect.</p>
-	    
+
+	  <p>
+	    It is recommended to support building the package with
+	    debugging information through the following interface:
+	    If the environment variable <tt>DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS</tt>
+	    contains the string <tt>debug<tt>, compile the software with
+	    debugging information (usually this involves adding the
+	    <tt>-g</tt> flag to <tt>CFLAGS</tt>). This allows to generate
+	    a build tree with debugging information. If the environment
+	    variable <tt>DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS</tt> contains the
+	    string <tt>nostrip</tt>, do not strip the files at installation
+	    time. This allows to generate a package with debugging
+	    information included. The following makefile snippet
+	    is only an example how to test for either condition:
+
+	    <example>
+	      CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall
+	      INSTALL = install
+	      ifneq (,$(findstring debug,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
+		CFLAGS += -g
+	      endif
+	      ifneq (,$(findstring nostrip,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
+		INSTALL += -s
+	      endif
+	    </example></p>
+
 	  <p>
 	    It is up to the package maintainer to decide what
 	    compilation options are best for the package.  Certain

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