Hi, On 2/2/07, Gavin Sherry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, NikhilS wrote: > Hi, > > Indeed it does, apologies for not doing the entire groundwork. But what it > also does is that it adds -O2 by default for gcc even when --enable-debug is > specified. gdb is not able to navigate the stack traces properly with this > optimization in place. Especially tracing of static functions becomes > difficult. Has this issue been faced by anybody else? If so can try out a > patch to avoid using O2 with enable-debug. Yes, this is known. The thing with gcc is, it only emits some warnings at -O2. I'm not that this is why we do not set optimisation to 0 but have long assumed it to be the case. I imagine that it's fairly standard practice for people doing debugging to CFLAGS=-O0 as an argument to configure. True, this is how I myself circumvent this problem too. But IMHO,
explicitly passing CFLAGS when we are invoking --enable-debug (which does add -g, but leaves some optimization flag around which deters debugging) does not seem correct? Regards, Nikhils -- EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com