[MacPorts] #33821: base: add a default +debug and +no_opt variant
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#33821: base: add a default +debug and +no_opt variant
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Reporter: sean.michael.farley@… | Owner: macports-tickets@…
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: base | Version: 2.0.4
Keywords: | Port:
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Comment(by sean.michael.farley@…):
Replying to [comment:7 snc@…]:
> I don't have the experience of a situation where I'd need the user (a
non-developer) to actually debug a library from MacPorts on my behalf, so
I'm wondering if that's worth the burden that Ryan pointed out in the
mailing list: having more variants is going to be relatively messy for
MacPorts to support.
There are a few instances where this has come up very frequently for me.
For one, using a gcc4X compiled binary in gdb leads to extremely messy
debugging because the compiler itself needs to keep around its own .dSYM
files. Further, it seems a case that is being very overlooked here is
writing software dependent on libraries that a person doesn't maintain.
PETSc is a good example of this (as I outlined in my previous comment).
I've been using +debug for almost two years now and it has been a much
more sane environment than before.
> I definitely like your patches for what they are, though.
Thanks :-) thought at this point, I'd just be happy with getting the
+debug variant accepted.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/33821#comment:8>
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