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xldb WARNING: libC.a(ansi_32.o) has been stripped

Hi,
When i start the Debugger i get this warning:

xldb WARNING: /usr/lpp/xlC/lib/libC.a(ansi_32.o) has been stripped.

anyone know what this warning means?

xldb is a Debugger under AIX.

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The only reference I could find was on developer.ibm.com.
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How do I resolve errors like: xldb WARNING: /lib/some_library.a (shr.o [or dl.o]) has been stripped?

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These warnings may occur after upgrading the xldb level on your system. They mean the libraries mentioned in the message above are built with the strip command. Xldb issued the warning message indicating it will not obtain symbol information associated to the module belonging to the mentioned library. There is no harm done with the utilization of xldb.

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ahh thanks,
i didnt find much when i google'd for it.

i dont care about symbols in libC anyway


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