Neal Gompa writes:
In Fedora, we've allowed automatic stripping of binaries for debuginfo generation on Go for at least the last three years. We've also fixed debuginfo generation in RPM upstream so that binaries with weird data like Rust and Go don't break when we strip and put it aside for debuginfo packages.
Thanks for that information, Neal. Do you know the approximate RPM version/date where go and rust -friendly debuginfo support landed, and what nomenclature was used to describe it? I see debuginfo features in http://rpm.org/wiki/Releases/4.14.0 (Oct 12 2017)
This works fine with golang and gcc-go, in my experience. If OBS is doing stripping separately from rpmbuild, then I don't know whether the binaries would be sane after that. But at least RPM itself should be fine.
Also helpful, thanks. Do you know of a Fedora package using gcc-go that I could look at? Jeff -- Jeff Kowalczyk Software Engineer, Go Developer Experience SUSE Linux http://suse.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-go+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-go+owner@opensuse.org