Overview
Artifact ID: | fdb90fd1f8dfe0dd2e63d935bcc5e5c095f915dc24cfe64262fd7363646492d1 |
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Ticket: | 0d56ddedbebef31d6ed5f86f5d3c5816edae8f56
CFLAGS broken at configure time |
User & Date: | pooryorick 2018-08-13 05:04:24 |
Changes
- assignee changed to: "nobody"
- closer changed to: "nobody"
- cmimetype changed to: "text/x-fossil-wiki"
- comment changed to:
autoconf uses CFLAGS at configure time when performing many checks. However, tcl.m4 adds the strings <code>${CFLAGS_DEFAULT}</code> and <code>${CFLAGS_WARNING}</code>. Because of this, any autoconf test that passes CFLAGS to the compiler at runtime fails. One example is <code>AC_TYPE_OFF_T</code>. On a Linux system this test currently fails, and autoconf erroneously configures the build as if there was no such type available. In one extension this leads to the error, <code><command-line>: error: two or more data types in declaration specifiers</code>
- is_private changed to: "0"
- login: "pooryorick"
- priority changed to: "5 Medium"
- resolution changed to: "None"
- severity changed to: "Minor"
- status changed to: "Open"
- submitter changed to: "pooryorick"
- subsystem changed to: "70. Sample Extension"
- title changed to: "CFLAGS broken at configure time"
- type changed to: "Bug"