Portage warns about pre-stripped files being installed into the image directory; this is a bad thing since it makes Portage's splitdebug feature useless, and it stops the users and the developers from looking into backtraces with full debug information available. For the developers going to look into it, what you have to look out for, to find what is stripping the files, is one of these conditions: - explicit "strip" command run on the produced files; - "install -s" command to install the binary files; - "-Wl,-s" flag passed during linking Remove the "strip" commands, remove the "-s" option at install, and remove "-Wl,-s" and the problem should be gone. Thanks, Diego
* QA Notice: Pre-stripped files found: * /usr/bin/pstoff * /usr/bin/imgtofi These executable files are already stripped in the source file and no source files to build them in the package...
No updates since 2002 according to the ChangeLog and no package need it (or only as a banned ebuild (!media-libs/swf) in media-libs/ming. Why not a pending removal for this ebuild ?
I agree, seems useless now
dropped