On Dec 2, 2011, at 09:33, Nicolas Pavillon wrote: >>> Usually you would set the optimization level using: >>> >>> configure.optflags -O0 > > I can confirm that qmake ignores this option. In fact, I tried standard to > set within the portfile (and thus through environement/configure args) > cflags, cmake cflags and qt cflags, but none worked for what I tried. This is > a quite inconvenient behaviour.
If this were a portgroup that would at least give you a single place to fix it. Is there value in creating a qmake portgroup? Or does this port already use the qt portgroup, and if so can it be fixed there? >>> Are you sure -O0 is necessary? That means all optimization will be >>> disabled, which means the program will be slow. > > I am not sure unfortunately, as I am rather blind for this problem. It occurs > only on Lion, and being on SL, I am not in position to test it. It was > however reported by several people that it does not build, and that setting > -O0 solves the issue. To note that trying to force compilation with gcc > instead of clang does not solve it. > > As it breaks the port, I would vote for taking this as a workaround, at least > until another solution is found. Agreed. _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev
