* Ralf Corsepius wrote on Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 09:23:10AM CEST: > On 10/14/2009 07:05 AM, Ralf Wildenhues wrote: > > > >I still fail to understand. What problem do you have with either > > echo export V=1>> ~/.bashrc > > > >or > > echo enable_silent_rules=no>> ${CONFIG_SITE-/usr/local/share/config.site}
> Wrt. question: Nope, this is not possible, because V is a much too > general variable name to set it globally. What about the other approach then? > The likelihood it will clash with another V amongst the 1000s of > packages Fedora consists of is simply too high. Have you tried or are you guessing? > automake should have used a name-space guarded variable, instead or > not be using any variable at all but be relying on a configure-time > option (--enable-verbose or similar) only. But it *is* relying on a configure-time option. Point is, developers can override those in their configure.ac script, or default them in a different way than we do, even if they shouldn't. This isn't new, this has always been the case with Autoconf-generated configure scripts. Thanks, Ralf