Dear mentors, while working on an update to the `proda' package, I realised that a compilation option, DVERSION="\"1.00\"", was discarded during the build of the Debian binary package. The reason is very simple:
OTHERFLAGS = -DVERSION="\"1.00\"" CXXFLAGS = -g -W -Wall -pedantic $(OTHERFLAGS) proda : $(OBJECTS) $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -lm $(OBJECTS) -o proda The Debian build system overrides CXXFLAGS and $(OTHERFLAGS) is never passed to the compiler. First of all, I would appreciate if somebody could give me a link to an authoritative documentation that explains that CXXFLAGS (and others) should be expected to be changed to local values by the user. It seems to me that many upstream authors ignore this fact and write makefiles that will not work well if CXXFLAGS is changed to the Debian standard values. (In exchange for the link, I will update http://wiki.debian.org/GettingPackaged accordingly). For Proda, I would like to submit a change upstream, such as something like: OTHERFLAGS = -DVERSION="\"1.00\"" CXXFLAGS = -g -W -Wall -pedantic proda : $(OBJECTS) $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(OTHERFLAGS) -lm $(OBJECTS) -o proda Unfortunately, $(OBJECTS) is a long list of .o files, each built by implicit rules like: foo.o: bar.h baz.h toto.o : tata.h anotherone.o : baz.h tutu.h etc... My problem is that I do not know the contents of the implicit rule building the .o files from the .h files, nor how I can tell to make to add $(OTHERFLAGS) to this implicite rule. Any idea ? Have a nice day, -- Charles Plessy Debian-Med packaging team Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]