tobson wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I hope I am not spamming you as this is my second attempt to write to
> this mailing list. I've got a bit of a stupid question for you. I have
> compiled ktechlab 0.3.7 and would like to compile debug symbols in,
> allowing me to use the debugger to nose a bit into your code :-) Now, I
> was wondering what's the easiest way to do that and playing with the
> idea of adding the necessary gcc flags to CXXFLAGS inside all the
> Makefiles. But then, there is probably (hopefully) an easier way to do
> this. So when you guys debug ktechlab code, how do you compile in debug
> symbols?

Yeah, I think it has a mechanism to add in customized cflags. I forgot 
how I did it, it's been like two years, but either during config or make 
you can say something like "XCPPFLAGS=" or something, and it will simply 
append whatever you put there to the compile command line.

I think a great deal has been learned from the first attempt to port to 
KDE4, I think it is time to try again, WITHOUT KDEPLATFORM!!!! =\

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