Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 01:02:15PM +0100, Ivan Voras wrote:
2009/1/30 David O'Brien <obr...@freebsd.org>:
compiler invocation must really bug you. Perhaps we should have the
quiet out put of the ncftp3 build where every complication takes only
1 line:
Compiling DStrCat.so: [OK]
Compiling DStrFree.so: [OK]
Compiling Dynscpy.so: [OK]
Compiling Strncpy.so: [OK]
Compiling strtokc.so: [OK]
..snip..
I'd vote for that being the default :)
I would not. In fact I am quite happy that is not the default.
It's also the mode used by Linux kernel (note that it's not a pro or a
contra argument in itself), e.g.
True, and it is a PITA when there is a problem with the compilation, since
you need to add extra flags to the verbose output so you can find out what
flags the compiler actually was invoked with.
I took that vote as a joke. It may only be a joke, right?
harti
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