On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 11:17 -0500, Adam Jackson wrote:
On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 08:21 -0700, Jerry James wrote:
> GCL will not run successfully if compiled with -fstack-protector. It
> has its own internal stack management code that interacts badly with
> -fstack-protector. So I decided to try filtering that option out of
> the default CFLAGS. I put this at the top of the GCL spec file:
>
> %global __global_cflags %{echo %__global_cflags | %{__sed} 's/
> -fstack-protector//'}
>
> That seems to work, in that %configure passes RPM_OPT_FLAGS minus
> -fstack-protector, but when I run rpmbuild, I see:
>
> echoechoechoechoechoechoechoechoExecuting(%prep): ...
>
> What's with the 8 "echo" strings, one right after the other? Is that
> something I should worry about? Am I filtering CFLAGS the right way?
> Do I need to get explicit permission from some group to do this?
> Thanks,
In the X server, I do:
export CFLAGS="${RPM_OPT_FLAGS} -Wstrict-overflow -rdynamic $CFLAGS"
%configure --enable-maintainer-mode %{xservers} \
# ...
Which seems to work fine.
With modern configure scripts you can pass CFLAGS to
configure directly
instead of resorting to using the environment.
Ralf