Ralf Wildenhues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just would not mumble with AM_CFLAGS at all, unless necessary. If the
> user hasn't specified CFLAGS, the configure script will try to enable
> one or both of "-O2" and "-g" (both if they work together). As a user,
> I can override it by setting CF
Hi Ed,
* Ed Hartnett wrote on Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 06:15:29PM CET:
> Ralf Wildenhues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > * Ed Hartnett wrote on Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 02:57:44PM CET:
> >>
> >> I find myself setting AM_CFLAGS=-g in many subdirectories.
> >
> > Why not just put
> >
> > AC_SUBST([AM_CFL
Ralf Wildenhues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Ed,
>
> * Ed Hartnett wrote on Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 02:57:44PM CET:
>>
>> Is there any way to set an automake variable in the top-level automake
>> file? (That is, the file which contains SUBDIRS = ...)
>>
>> I find myself setting AM_CFLAGS=-g in
Hi Ed,
* Ed Hartnett wrote on Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 02:57:44PM CET:
>
> Is there any way to set an automake variable in the top-level automake
> file? (That is, the file which contains SUBDIRS = ...)
>
> I find myself setting AM_CFLAGS=-g in many subdirectories. Also I am
> setting AM_LDFLAGS eve
Howdy all!
Is there any way to set an automake variable in the top-level automake
file? (That is, the file which contains SUBDIRS = ...)
I find myself setting AM_CFLAGS=-g in many subdirectories. Also I am
setting AM_LDFLAGS everywhere to point to a library directory that the
user can specify at
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