Whoever put the flags there is probably reading the list, that's who I'm asking.

We could replace that with a one-of-a-kind that's shorter. But we'd end up with two problems: we'd no longer benefit from the work of others - for example when we get to building on iOS, and we'd all be coming to you whenever there was a need to port to a new platform, or a problem with it, for another 15 years or so.

    Thanks

    Bruce

On 01/27/2013 02:13 PM, Albert Cahalan wrote:
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 1:26 AM, Bruce Perens <[email protected]> wrote:
Makefile.am and src/Makefile.am set AM_CFLAGS
Why there?
You're asking me???

You were the one who said that you "can get books about it
and that there are a good many developers who understand it".

I asked a really basic question about something that should
be trivial for any usable build system. Every time I have to
deal with autostuff or cmake, this kind of issue pops up.
I don't want to reverse engineer a 1/3 megabyte shell script
full of support for stuff like BeOS, FORTRAN, and worse.

I can resort to #pragma, but eeeeeew. This is so wrong.
I can't make #pragma autoconfigure, which is kind of the
whole point of autotools supposedly.

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