On 5/16/2011 6:03 AM, Andrew Haley wrote:
On 05/16/2011 12:08 PM, Dalibor Topic wrote:

The reason I'm asking is that I'm wondering if this is something we
should expect to crop up in different parts of the code base, or
whether it's a one off due to some specific thing some distros chose
to do different from each other.
That's hard to say.  It certainly could crop in other parts of the
code base, and I'm surprised it doesn't happen regularly.  I'm rather
appalled that distros do this kind of thing, TBH.

Andrew.


Just so I understand this - you're saying that by running *just* the 'gcc' command on different linux systems, that actually implies that gcc gets invoked with some set of flags already set? And, that there's no way to just invoke "vanilla" gcc ?

If so, that's, ah, mindboggling (not in a good way)...

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