rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx (Ralf Corsepius) writes: >> >> * | %global __strip /usr/<your-arch>/bin/strip >> >> >> > This way, you change rpm to use the target's "strip" for stripping host >> > binaries. >> >> And? > A host's strip isn't necessarily compatible to a target's strip. Please explain. There should not be a difference in strip's behaviour between the various binutils versions and I do not think/hope that RH/FC ships patched binutils causing incompatibilities in strip. >> When you read the whole posting you would have seen that the >> cross-binutils were configured to work both with host and target >> binaries. > Yes, you are stirring up host and target in one big bowl. Where is the problem? Native and cross binutils tools which are used by the rpm helper-scripts (e.g. objdump/objcopy/strip) are compatible. Enrico -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list