On 5/7/11 4:20 PM, "Paweł Hajdan, Jr." wrote: > This is mostly a nit-like RFC. The developer profile adds a > profile.bashrc, which prints the "You should enable -g (or higher) for > debugging!" message when "-g" is not in CFLAGS. > > I wonder if we can remove that file. It has been added 3 years ago: > > > > It is not obvious from looking at emerge output what prints this > message, it doesn't fit well with the rest of the output, and may be > easy to miss: > > * USE: elibc_glibc gtk kernel_linux test userland_GNU x86 > * FEATURES: sandbox splitdebug test userpriv usersandbox > You should enable -g (or higher) for debugging! >>>> Unpacking source... >>>> Unpacking mtr-0.80.tar.gz to /var/tmp/portage/net-analyzer/mtr-0.80/work > > I think it is not necessary for every developer to add "-g" to CFLAGS - > the main point is to have any symbols at all, not just > to-the-file-and-line-precise debugging info. If the latter is needed, > the developer will obviously know what to do. > > What do you think about removing > gentoo-x86/profiles/targets/developer/profile.bashrc file? > FYI: I went ahead and committed the change. Enjoy a slightly simpler developer profile!