> Anybody knows the meaning of the NDEBUG flag, and why it's activated? > (my compile order is make prefix=/free/cuenca/usr ABI_OPT_GNOME=1 > install, but I've tried make prefix=/free/cuenca/usr install, too). NDEBUG is defined in Win32 when using Visual Studio and compiling release, but anyone could have made up that name. Obviosly you have it defined somewhere, but other Linux setups have not. Make a search for it in your system. It should probably out of the source. --hb
- Re: CVS's broken (for Unix) Joaquin Cuenca Abela
- RE: CVS's broken (for Unix) James Montgomerie
- RE: CVS's broken (for Unix) James Montgomerie
- commit -- RE: CVS's broken (for Unix) Paul Rohr
- Re: commit -- RE: CVS's broken (for Unix... Joaquin Cuenca Abela
- RE: commit -- RE: CVS's broken (for ... Henrik Berg
- NDEBUG (was RE: CVS's broken (for Unix)) Henrik Berg
- NDEBUG (was RE: CVS's broken (for Unix)) Paul Rohr
