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Re: How to strip Cocoa Touch frameworks
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Re: How to strip Cocoa Touch frameworks


  • Subject: Re: How to strip Cocoa Touch frameworks
  • From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2016 16:59:23 -0600

OK, Andreas.  If you want, I'll get on Skype and we can go over this.  Not like I can do anything about this (I don't work at Apple).

It might be worth it to test with my framework.  We've got a security team that analyzes our stuff, so if you really have found something, that's worth it for me.

Feel free to email me tonight, as I have time now.  It might be worth batting this off another person live.

Email me and I'll send you my Skype info.

Cheers.
Alex Zavatone

On Dec 27, 2016, at 4:52 PM, Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:

> On 27.12.2016 at 22:13 Quincey Morris wrote:
>
>> The problem is that you’ve left the Xcode world and entered the
>> unix(-ish) executable file format world, so you’re unlikely to get a
>> proper answer here.
>
> But I still think it is related to Xcode because Xcode allows me to set
> the "Strip Style" for Cocoa Touch frameworks to "All Symbols" but when
> doing so stripping always fails. So I think Xcode probably does something
> wrong here. It could be a bug in Xcode after all. There surely must
> be somebody here who had this problem before... I can't be the only one
> who is very concerned about what ends up in the final executable that
> is distributed.
>
> Just stripping debugging symbols as Xcode proposes by the way of its
> default build configuration for Cocoa Touch frameworks is definitely
> *not* an option!
>
> Proper stripping for dylibs is definitely possible. I build my dylibs
> for macOS without Xcode and they're properly stripped. But so far I
> haven't been successful with properly stripping Cocoa Touch frameworks
> because "strip" always fails when setting "Strip Style" to "All Symbols"
> so I think this is more of an Xcode issue than an issue of the GCC
> toolchain. That's why I'm asking here first...
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Andreas Falkenhahn                            mailto:email@hidden
>
>
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