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Re: Totally Gormless
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Nicola Pero |
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Re: Totally Gormless |
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Tue, 11 Oct 2005 14:44:45 +0100 (BST) |
> 1) If you compiled gnustep-make with CFLAGS="-fXXX" then gnustep-make
> adds CFLAGS="-fXXX" to every library/applications build (personally, I
> find this annoying and somewhat "wrong"). I believe (iirc) that it
> does honor CFLAGS as well, but then you'd have to explicitly say
> CFLAGS="-fno-XXX" to the CFLAGS you are changing, if you don't
> recompile gnustep-make with the real set of CFLAGS you want for all
> apps.
Thanks ... you're probably talking about the fact that if you configure
gnustep-make with CFLAGS="-fXXX" then gnustep-make adds -fXXX to any
compilation command ? :-)
Any reasons why this is annoying ? I'd have imagined that if you didn't
want the CFLAGS to be used when compiling ... you just wouldn't use them
in gnustep-make's ./configure! ;-)
Any special sort of granularity you need that is not covered by this ?
I'm not sure I understand what you mean in the rest.
Thanks
PS: You can always change those CFLAGS later manually, by editing
$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/config.make ... the flags are stored in the OPTFLAG
line.
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- Re: Totally Gormless, Armando Di Cianno, 2005/10/11
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