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r31bb453 rf76811f 16 16 anymore, which is not an issue if you don't know how to debug. You can 17 17 remove the symbols by executing the following command: 18 </para> 19 20 <para> 21 Disclaimer: 98% of the people who use the command mentioned below don't 22 experience any problems. But do make a backup of your LFS system before 23 you run this command. There's a slight chance it may backfire on you and 24 render your system unusable (mostly by destroying your kernel modules 25 and dynamic & shared libraries). 26 </para> 27 28 <para> 29 Having that said, the --strip-debug option to strip is quite harmless 30 under normal circumstances. It doesn't strip anything vital from the 31 files. It also is quite safe to use --strip-all on regular programs 32 (don't use that on libraries - they will be destroyed) but it's not as 33 safe and the space you gain is not all that much. But if you're tight on 34 disk space every little bit helps, so decide yourself. Please refer to 35 the strip man page for other strip options you can use. The general idea 36 is to not run strip on libraries (other than --strip-debug) just to be 37 on the safe side. 18 38 </para> 19 39
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