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Re: From Rawhide to Moonshine
- From: "Gianluca Sforna" <giallu gmail com>
- To: "For testers of Fedora Core development releases" <fedora-test-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: From Rawhide to Moonshine
- Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 00:14:45 +0200
On 5/31/07, cornel panceac <cpanceac gmail com> wrote:
however there's something i'm not sure of: the pre-realease versions ofthe
packages are compiled with debugging afaik, so just updating the
fedora-release wil not imho get rid of debugging symbols, right? and until
_all_ the old packages are updated there will still be a performance penalty
I don't think this is exact. AFAIK, the packages are always built with
the same compiler flags, so yes, debugging symbols are added (but you
won't notice since they are stored in -debuginfo packages) but no,
there is no performance penalty since the optimization are active.
The only minor(?) excepton to this is the kernel, where I think there
is some debugging stuff active in rawhide affecting performances.
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