Hi,
Am 17.11.2009 um 18:50 schrieb Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski:
Yes, CPPFLAGS are for the C PreProcessor, and it's the preprocessor
that takes care of including files.
References:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/495598/difference-between-cppflags-and-cxxflags-in-gnu-make
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPPFLAGS
(and you should make sure to force our default as "first" :-)
package builds that break, will break. Although most shouldnt.
Ones that do, will have to be fixed when needed.
I second that. It's worth the trouble. If there's a build that needs
includes to be passed via CFLAGS, it's not hard to add them by hand in
the Makefile.
Ok then, I will prepare that for GAR and make a special page in the wiki
with major changes to GAR and the revision they occured. That way a
maintainer
can simply look at all changes since the last build.
Best regards
-- Dago
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