Binaries are always built with symbol table in to easy
debugging and profiling.
It is now possible to run:
make strip
To remove symbol table from the compiled binary. This
could be useful to prepare the release version.
Patch by Heinz van Saanen.
Signed-off-by: Marco Costalba <mcostalba@gmail.com>
@echo "make osx-ppc64 > PPC-Mac OS X 64 bit. Compiler = g++"
@echo "make osx-x86 > x86-Mac OS X 32 bit. Compiler = g++"
@echo "make osx-x86_64 > x86-Mac OS X 64 bit. Compiler = g++"
@echo "make osx-ppc64 > PPC-Mac OS X 64 bit. Compiler = g++"
@echo "make osx-x86 > x86-Mac OS X 32 bit. Compiler = g++"
@echo "make osx-x86_64 > x86-Mac OS X 64 bit. Compiler = g++"
+ @echo "make strip > Strip executable"
@echo "make clean > Clean up"
@echo ""
@echo "make clean > Clean up"
@echo ""
LDFLAGS+='-arch x86_64' \
all
LDFLAGS+='-arch x86_64' \
all
### Compilation. Do not change
$(EXE): $(OBJS)
### Compilation. Do not change
$(EXE): $(OBJS)