----- Original message ----- > On 09/06/11 10:02, Brad wrote: > > Only build with -g CFLAGS/LDFLAGS if using --enable-debug. > > Add --optflags to allow overriding the default optimization > > level added to CFLAGS. > > > > This is a first draft of coming up with a patch I could potentially > > push upstream based on much cruder local patches to do something > > similar. I'm trying to eliminate having to patch the configure > > script. > > You don't have to. You can just run 'make CFLAGS="$optflags"' to > override the defaults. Nevertheless having optflags would be nice as > you don't have to type this for each make run then.
I do when its unconditionally on the commandline either way. If the configure scipt didnt put it their if CFLAGS wasnt empty it wouldnt be an issue. > I don't think we should mess with the -g flag. It should stay enabled > by default, so you can easily get a useful stacktrace out of a core > without having to rebuild with debug info first. I dont care what the default is as long as I can disable it without patching.