strip in rpmbuild

n0dalus n0dalus+redhat at gmail.com
Sun Jun 25 21:59:43 UTC 2006


On 6/26/06, Ralf Corsepius <rc040203 at freenet.de> wrote:
>
> Let me put it this way: I've repeatedly been asked for mingw cross
> toolchains. In 90% of such cases those people's motivation had been to
> enable their users/customer to use a product under Win, because
> "customers want to stay with Win" and "having to switch to Linux to be
> able to use this product" would cause them not to chose the product.
>

Right. And if customers choose a competitor's closed source product
instead because you provided a Linux-only solution, then what have you
achieved? Nothing. If instead you provided a Windows port the customer
would be free to switch to Linux in future instead of having even more
vendor lock-in.

> I.e. I do not share your view. The real motivation for devs to chose
> mingw is them wanting to avoid their customers getting in touch with
> Linux.

Linux developers should not follow Microsoft in creating vendor
lock-in. The real motivation for using mingw has nothing to do with
helping customers avoid Linux. I don't know any Linux software
developer who sits there thinking "I wish my customers could avoid
using Linux and keep using Microsoft software." The real motivation is
usually "I want my customers to choose my software even if they want
to use Windows, because then I get commercial support to continue
development and help benefit open source software."

n0dalus.




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