But.. isn't that the same thing?
If we did implement CHANDLER_STRICT_BUILD_ENVIRONMENT_CHECK, you
could say:
make CHANDLER_STRICT_BUILD_ENVIRONMENT_CHECK=1 DEBUG=1 world
I thought that anything you put on the command line with xxx=yyy *is*
an environment variable inside the ensuing Makefiles.
Reid
On Thu Apr 20 2006, at 10:58, John Anderson wrote:
I would prefer that the default were the strict case and optionally
you can override it with the environment variable. Personally, I
think we use too many environment variables, which I find error
prone, and I'd prefer that we use an argument to the make command
like we do with DEBUG.
John
Reid Ellis wrote:
On Wed Apr 19 2006, at 23:48, Heikki Toivonen wrote:
1. By default, only print out a warning about potentially
incompatible compiler but continue to build anyway. If
CHANDLER_STRICT_BUILD_ENVIRONMENT_CHECK was defined, the build
would actually stop with an error.
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