> Applications built against the stripped version should be able to run
> against the unstripped version without recompilation (and in fact
> qutecom/wengophone is able to); the application should just have fewer
> or more codecs available (are there other differences btw?).
check debian/strip.sh in the ffmpeg-debian package
> I want to be able to build the official package using the stripped-dev
> libs and run it against the unstripped runtime.
well, that's how all packages in debian and ubuntu are currently
built. I fail to see the problem here?
> Yes I could work in a chroot, but sometimes it is annoying....
I can only recommend building packages in clean chroots...
The only valid use case for this request I could imagine would be if
there was some packages that really requires the
libavcodec-unstripped-52 installed and does not work with libavcodec52
at all. I haven't seen such a package so far, though...
Ludovico Cavedon <email address hidden> writes:
> Applications built against the stripped version should be able to run
> against the unstripped version without recompilation (and in fact
> qutecom/wengophone is able to); the application should just have fewer
> or more codecs available (are there other differences btw?).
check debian/strip.sh in the ffmpeg-debian package
> I want to be able to build the official package using the stripped-dev
> libs and run it against the unstripped runtime.
well, that's how all packages in debian and ubuntu are currently
built. I fail to see the problem here?
> Yes I could work in a chroot, but sometimes it is annoying....
I can only recommend building packages in clean chroots...
The only valid use case for this request I could imagine would be if unstripped- 52 installed and does not work with libavcodec52
there was some packages that really requires the
libavcodec-
at all. I haven't seen such a package so far, though...
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