3.0.12 betas (and 3.0.12.1) are not stripped

ehthe

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I may be wrong, but I believe only the linux and freebsd binaries were not stripped
 

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I may be wrong, but I believe only the linux and freebsd binaries were not stripped
the the linux binaries havnt been stripped for ages I dont think.
if the windows binaries was released with debug i could do alot of reversing in short time.

maybe @Supervisor knows?
 

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the the linux binaries havnt been stripped for ages I dont think.
To be entirely clear, this is not the case. They weren't stripped due to a change in their continued integration process.
 

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To be entirely clear, this is not the case. They weren't stripped due to a change in their continued integration process.
I remember looking at the 3.0.11.3 linux files and it having debug symbols

either way if someone can send me the

Although soon reversing linux apps on windows should be alot easyer with an upcoming released of a special peice of software :D and the linux server has some juice in it.

if someone can send along the the windows files would be nice :P
 
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Topic Derail!
@DrWhat

I hope you're not referring to canonical's collaboration with microsoft!

I'm honestly offended by this! I mean, ubuntu being a disgrace to the GNU/Linux family is nothing new...However... Running it on top of windows 10 crosses the limit.

Halloween docs anyone?
 

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can anybody reupload the non-stripped version please? I'm looking at reversing the connection initialization
 
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