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- From: Richard Pieri <ratinox@unilab.dfci.harvard.edu>
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- Subject: Re: strip
- Date: 25 Mar 1996 10:23:35 -0500
- Organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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- >>>>> "DP" == Dan Pop <danpop@mail.cern.ch> writes:
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- >> I've heard, one mussn't strip the emacs binary, because its
- >> performance would become worse. Is that so really?
-
- DP> This is, probably, an urban legend. I'm sure the guys from
- DP> gnu.emacs.help will correct me if I'm wrong :-)
-
- Not an urban legend at all. If you strip the dumped emacs binary it wil
- not show degraded performance, it will not run at all! If you wish to
- strip emacs you need to halt the build when temacs is called to dump the
- emacs binary, strip temacs, and resume the build.
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