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Ian Lynagh authored
On Win64, "install -s" calls a strip that doesn't understand 64bit binaries. For some reason, this means the DLLs end up non-executable, which means executables that use them just segfault.
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On Win64, "install -s" calls a strip that doesn't understand 64bit binaries. For some reason, this means the DLLs end up non-executable, which means executables that use them just segfault.