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Weirdness in cygutils-1.2.5-1.sh ?
- From: "Dave Korn" <dk at artimi dot com>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Cc: <cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 16:27:44 +0100
- Subject: Weirdness in cygutils-1.2.5-1.sh ?
[ Xposted to cygwin-apps because it's notionally a packaging issue. I only
read the main cygwin list, so please cc any replies. TIA! ]
Just trying to build the cygutils from the source distro, and I'm having a
little trouble with the build script:
-----snip-----
conf() {
(cd ${objdir} && \
CFLAGS="${MY_CFLAGS}" ${srcdir}/configure \
--srcdir=${srcdir} --prefix=${prefix} \
--exec-prefix=${prefix} --sysconfdir=${sysconfdir} \
--libdir=${prefix}/lib --includedir=${prefix}/include \
--mandir=${prefix}/share/man --infodir=${prefix}/share/info
)}
-----snip-----
But when I say
-----snip-----
export MY_CFLAGS='-g -O0'
cygutils-1.2.5-1.sh conf
cygutils-1.2.5-1.sh build
-----snip-----
I still get the default '-g -O2' flags. There's no trace of my -O0 anywhere
in the makefile. Even trying setting
-----snip-----
export CFLAGS='-g -O0'
export MY_CFLAGS='-g -O0'
cygutils-1.2.5-1.sh conf
cygutils-1.2.5-1.sh build
-----snip-----
doesn't make any difference.
Is it a bogus assumption that the configure script will respect CFLAGS?
Is this just standard cygwin makescript boilerplate, kindof the same way
that the top-level configure script goes and passes every option to every
one of the subconfigures whether relevant or not? It's a bit misleading to
see that line there and think you can set the cflags for the build in the
same way you can with gnu makefiles.
cheers,
DaveK
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