In my experiments with tuning my build I was feeling pleased with
myself: got everything which uses gcc or g++ in my normal desktop
builds using my (basic) CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS.  Next stage: try the first
item on the "cheap hardening" list : -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2.  Mostly ok
until I got to boost, but although b2 was happy with cxxflags="-O2
-march=native" (I later dropped the O2 from this package because it
defaults to -O3), if I try "-march=native -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2" it
gets most upset at the -D.

Tried various things, got nowhere.  Subscribed to the boost build
list, but that appears to be moderated even for subscribers.  So, in
the meantime - has anybody managed to pass anything similar to a
recent version of boost ?

ĸen
-- 
Before the universe began, there was a sound. It went: "One, two, ONE,
two, three, four" [...] The cataclysmic power chord that followed was
the creation of time and space and matter and it does Not Fade Away.
 - wiki.lspace.org/mediawiki/Music_With_Rocks_In


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