>>>>> Daniel Jacobowitz writes: Daniel> On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 10:22:17AM -0400, David Edelsohn wrote: >> Typing "make" in the gcc subdirectory does not do what I expect.
Daniel> Then could you clarify what happens, and what you expect, please? The behavior prior to the top-level bootstrap changes that I and others repeatedly have mentioned in email and IRC: if I type "make cc1" in the gcc subdirectory, the build should be invoked with the appropriate options from the current build stage. In other words, if I have a completely bootstrapped compiler, change a source file, enter $objdir/gcc, and type "make cc1", I expect cc1 to be rebuilt with CFLAGS="-O2 -g". Instead, if I type "make" or "make quickstrap", the compilation uses CFLAGS=-g. Thanks, David