On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 16:18 -0400, Joseph E. Sacco, PhD wrote:
> firefox-1.04 does not run when built within the unstable GARNOME
> environment where:
>
> # For Unstable GARNOME, things are assumed to be heavily broken
> CONFIGURE_ARGS += --enable-debug --enable-tests
> CFLAGS += -g
> CXXFLAGS += -g
>
> One artifact is a version of libmozjs.so that is both huge, and broken.
Good catch, Joseph. :-)
[...]
> Anyway... I took another run at it. This time I used sed magic to
> clobber *all* of the unstable GARNOME settings. That worked. See the
> attached Makefile.
> # unstable release test/debug args don't work
> CONFIGURE_ARGS := $(shell echo $(CONFIGURE_ARGS) | sed
> 's,--enable-debug,--disable-debug,')
> CONFIGURE_ARGS := $(shell echo $(CONFIGURE_ARGS) | sed
> 's,--enable-test,--disable-test,')
> CFLAGS := $(shell echo $(CFLAGS) | sed 's,-g,,')
> CXXFLAGS := $(shell echo $(CXXFLAGS) | sed 's,-g,,')
Nitpicking, but we definitely need to make that substitution more safe.
Rather than s/-g// it must at least be s/-g // (with an additional space
after -g), to prevent accidentally substituting the wrong part. Like a
GARNOME build tree in /data/unstable-garnome/ and an user who tweaked
his CFLAGS or CXXFLAGS settings...
Maybe even a word-bounding before -g?
...guenther
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