[Bug 187243] Review Request: lazarus : IDE and RAD tool for the free pascal compiler (fpc)

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Summary: Review Request: lazarus : IDE and RAD tool for the free pascal compiler (fpc)


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=187243





------- Additional Comments From joost@xxxxxxx  2007-01-09 10:44 EST -------

I had a better look:
> rpmlint to look at:
> E: lazarus statically-linked-binary /usr/lib64/lazarus/tools/svn2revisioninc
> Why is this static?

This is explained above, but it's a little bit more complicated. For example
lazarus itself is dyn. linked, but that's because it's linked to some
C-libraries. svn2revisioninc doesn't depend on any c-libs, so it's static.

> E: lazarus-debuginfo empty-debuginfo-package
> debuginfo package empty, due in part to:
> W: lazarus unstripped-binary-or-object /usr/lib64/lazarus/lazarus
> W: lazarus unstripped-binary-or-object /usr/lib64/lazarus/startlazarus
> W: lazarus unstripped-binary-or-object /usr/lib64/lazarus/lazbuild

If I run rpmlint I do not get these problems. I checked manually and the lazarus
executable is stripped, and there's also a debug-package of 22 MB.
But I use version 2.1.1 of the compiler. It could be a compiler-problem in
version 2.0.4, or it could be a compiler problem on 64-bits systems. I'll try
tonight with 2.0.4 on a 32-bit system.
(the problem could be that the debuginfo isn't generated properly)


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