On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 09:50:14AM -0400, Neil Roeth wrote: > I did not realize the full context of what you were trying to do from your > initial question. You're proposing a fundamental change from a process that is > static and noninteractive (so that build daemons will work, package building > is reproducible, etc.) to a process that is dynamic and interactive (so users > can custom build packages for their environment). It seems you were hoping to > tweak a few scripts and be done, but it will take more than that. I think you > need to step back and think it through more deeply.
If they are global defaults, a la Gentoo, perhaps a small shell script would do the job: #!/bin/sh # # ~/bin/gcc - Give GCC global flags # /usr/bin/gcc `cat /etc/gcc-options.default` "$*" Obviously that's just a bare idea, a more complete solution would have to look out for conflicting arguments, and work with G++ etc. That would give you the oppertunity to specify global flags for GCC for all your builds. Steve --
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