On 30 Oct 2007, at 02:27, Quentin Mathé wrote:

>> CPPFLAGS sets the flags for the preprocessor.
>
> It works reliably that's why I use it :-)

The reason I don't like to use CPPFLAGS is that it can break if you  
add any preprocessed assembly.  GCC allows you to use the C  
preprocessor on assembly-language source files, but specifying a C  
language dialect here is invalid and may cause it to complain.

David
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