[OpenSIPS-Users] Compiling modules

Callum Guy callum.guy at x-on.co.uk
Tue Jun 11 15:35:01 UTC 2024


Hi All,

I'm compiling the load_balancer module with some pretty minor changes
however the resulting load_balancer.so is ~500k however the standard
release is 120k - a size increase of 4x.

My question is simple - why is my version so much bigger? Are there
"make" flags that are used for the official releases which I'm failing to
include? I build and run on Almalinux 9, is it a simple matter of the
libraries used on the build host?

Not a show stopper in any way but I wanted to ask the question in case I'm
about to deploy a less performant module etc.

Thanks,

Callum

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