Most distributions ship "stripped" binaries that have the debugging symbols removed.  Run "man strip" at a terminal for details on how to do this post-compile.

Erich Hoover
ehoover@mines.edu

On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 12:06 PM, dAnIK SeNT <dsent@mail.ru> wrote:
Hi.
Trying to get comfortable with Wine development tools, I noticed one thing
that I'm curious about. When I compile wine 1.1.0 on i686 Ubuntu virtual
machine (I didn't manage to compile it on my "real" x86_64 openSUSE 10.3
despite all the googling and trying and pain :-)), resulting binaries take
about 130 Mb on disk. It's way too much in comparison with Ubuntu/openSUSE
deb/rpm binaries which take about 50 mb unpacked.
Experimenting with CFLAGS and ./configure options didn't help at all. Am I
doing something wrong?

P.S. I can do some C++ and want to help Wine development very much, but have
no experience in programming for *nix, so excuse my dumb questions. Didn't
mean to annoy anyone :-)

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Best regards,
Sentiabov Danila aka dAnIK SeNT
dsent@mail.ru