Anuradha Ratnaweera wrote: >On 12/13/05, Sahan Gamage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Is there any method for us to specify not to use optimizations in the >>build for the compiler. I can see there are two -O2 flags (which means >>optimizations) as well as -g and -g3 options. If we are using debug >>option we don't need optimizations since this would confuse the debgger. >>So if we have a method to say (such as ./configure --enable-debug) that >>would be very nice >> >> > >I think configure is supposed to look for CFLAGS environment variable >and use it (or may be make is supposed to, not sure which one). >--enable-debug is more of a code level thing. > >Try this: > >CFLAGS="-g" >./configure >make > > Anuradha >-- >http://anuradha-ratnaweera.blogspot.com >http://www.linux.lk/~anuradha/ > > > It works. Also there was an additional -O2 option manually put in the configure.ac file. So when I removed that and set the environment variable CFLAGS="-g" both the -O2 options were removed. Thanks for the fix.
- Sahan
