https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=832130
--- Comment #8 from Tomas Hozza thozza@redhat.com --- (In reply to comment #7)
This must be a problem on your side. Maybe installing hunspell-en or aspell-en ?
I installed hunspell-en and got the following output for cups-filters-1.0.20-3.fc17.src.rpm
cups-filters.src: W: spelling-error Summary(en_US) backends -> back ends, back-ends, backhands cups-filters.src: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US backends -> back ends, back-ends, backhands cups-filters.src: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US centric -> eccentric, centrist, concentric cups-filters.src: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US workflow -> work flow, work-flow, workforce
Please check spelling of these words.
See comment #1. This was already commented in bug #225670, comment #4 (backend/serial used to be part of CUPS).
I checked the comment and it's OK.
I added a comment.
I checked cups-filters-1.0.20-3.fc17 and it is OK now.
Yes, it does. You can see the values of CXXFLAGS/CFLAGS for example here http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/96/4350096/build.log
I think that you need to use the %{optflags} or $RPM_OPT_FLAGS only if you want to override them, e.g. CXXFLAGS="%{optflags} -fno-strict-aliasing" make
I've also added a --disable-silent-rules switch to ./configure so you can see that the flags (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging: RPMMacros#Build_flags_macros_and_variables) are really used during building.
You are right, compiler uses proper flags.
It's ok, see above.
It is OK, as stated above.