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Re: GCC_FLAG always set to -g,can that be changed via a configure call/e
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David Masterson |
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Re: GCC_FLAG always set to -g,can that be changed via a configure call/environment variablesetting? |
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Mon, 14 Mar 2005 13:19:51 -0800 |
Hmmm:
make GCC_CFLAG="..."
However, that section of configure.ac (never modify configure) could use some
fixing up.
David Masterson
Symbol Technologies
>>> "Sweeney, Tom (MSL - SVV)" <tom.sweeney@hp.com> 03/14/05 12:49PM >>>
Hi Folks,
I'm compiling cfengine on HP-UX using gnu C. While running
configure, it looks like configure hard sets the GCC_CFLAG to
GCC_CFLAG="-g -O2 -Wreturn-type -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wuninitialized"
if the gcc compiler is found and the compiler is
working/available. Without going in and editing configure or the
resulting Makefile, is there a way to get configure to NOT add -g to
GCC_CFLAG? Best bet would be to allow GCC_CFLAG to be set like CFLAGS
can be. I.e. './configure GCC_CFLAG="-O2"' or what have you. That
doesn't appear to work as configure never checks to see if the user
supplied GCC_CFLAG; at least as far as I can see.
Unless I'm missing something, it looks like it always compiles
with debug turned on for gnu C.
Thanks!
Tom Sweeney
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