Darren Weber wrote: > Does configure.optflags apply to CMAKE? I don't think so.
Does not look like it does. I am not sure if this would be applicable and how it would be done. > While I agree that debugging during software development is better > without optimization, the real compromise here is for the release > version of the vtk library to contain some debug symbols (the > optimisation is a given at the point of a stable release). I suppose a > pure debug port or variant could be used to provide the library with no > optimisation and debug symbols. However, for the most part, we should > expect any release software that will depend on the library to run > better with the optimised library installed. Are you sure the debug symbols are installed at all if you use it like that? Unlike on other systems, Mac OS X (as of Leopard) stores debug symbols in external directories called *.dSYM by default. So if you are just using -g, I am not even sure this will change anything what gets installed. The cmake port groups already adds a +debug variant. I don't know cmake internals, so I cannot tell what this -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debugFull will actually do and which flags it will add to compiler calls. Rainer _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev
