msg "==> Stripping debugging symbols from libraries..."
find pkg/{,usr,usr/local}/lib -type f -exec /usr/bin/strip --strip-debug '{}' ';' 2>&1
msg "==> Stripping symbols from binaries..."
find pkg/{,usr,usr/local}/{bin,sbin} -type f -exec /usr/bin/strip '{}' ';' 2>&1
It seems the package you try to build does not contains /lib and /usr/lib directories.
So this is perhaps why "find" returns such messages:
find: pkg//lib: No such file or directory
find: pkg/usr/lib: No such file or directory
In this case, these are just warnings, and you should just don't care about them.
I also get lots of these warnings each time i build a package...
Maybe a next release of makepkg could test if directories are existing before trying to strip files in it?
]]>It looks like the make is working ok, although it's hard to say for sure. But when it comes down to the make install I see some errors.
find: pkg//lib: No such file or directory
find: pkg/usr/lib: No such file or directory
and lots of others. Then
mv: invalid option -- c
Try 'mv --help' for more information.
Am I doing something wrong or is the script?
Thanks
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