On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 03:47:54PM -0500, Nathanael Nerode wrote: > * linux.cf: GccAliasingArgs is in OptimizedCDebugFlags upstream, but dropped > in the Debian patch, for HPArchitecture, ia64Architecture, > Mc68020Architecture, MipsArchitecture, s390Architecture, SparcArchitecture, > and SuperHArchitecture.
I've added it back. > * linux.cf: -fomit-frame-pointer is in OptimizedCDebugFlags upstream, but > dropped in the Debian patch, for s390Architecture, s390xArchitecture. I don't think this should be set for any architecture (as I understand it, it can make stack traces useless), so this is deliberate. > * In xfree86.cf, DefaultGcc2i386Opt, DefaultGcc2AxpOpt, and DefaultGcc2PpcOpt > are defined to contain GccAliasingArgs. But in linux.cf, they're defined to > *not* contain it. I've fixed this. > Note that GccAliasingArgs was introduced upstream sometime after 4.2. How > precisely should it be handled for Debian? Per Michel's suggestion, we're using it for every architecture now. > * The following silly little fix for unspecified architectures was in > 001_linux_cf.diff, but isn't in the new patch: > @@ -686,6 +693,7 @@ > # endif /* x86_64Architecture */ > # else > # define CcCmd gcc > +# define CplusplusCmd g++ > # define AsCmd CcCmd -c -x assembler > # define LdCmd CcCmd -nostdlib > # define AsmDefines -DUSE_GAS Added back. > * linux.cf: HPArchitecture doesn't wrap its definition of > OptimizedCDebugFlags > in the usual #ifndef upstream, and the new patch doesn't either. But the old > patch did. I've fixed this. I'll be committing these changes once I've written up the changeset appropriately. There were other bits of sloppiness I wanted to fix. Thank you very much yet again for your work on the patch migration front. -- G. Branden Robinson | Religion consists in a set of Debian GNU/Linux | things which the average man thinks [EMAIL PROTECTED] | he believes and wishes he was http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | certain of. -- Mark Twain
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