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Date:      Wed, 6 Jul 2005 09:32:05 +0200
From:      Ulrich Spoerlein <spoerlein@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de>
To:        Jeremie Le Hen <jeremie@le-hen.org>
Cc:        current@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: HEADS UP: Ports are not ready for CFLAGS=-O2 in 6.0
Message-ID:  <20050706073205.GA942@galgenberg.net>
In-Reply-To: <20050705222412.GQ73907@obiwan.tataz.chchile.org>
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On Wed, 06.07.2005 at 00:24:12 +0200, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
> > Does it make sense to introduce a CFLAGS_PORTS option? Basically an=20
> > override used when compiling ports as opposed to world?
>=20
> I would vote for it.  I'm working on integrating ProPolice on the base
> system, and it would be worth to have the ability to compile either
> base system or ports without stack protection, for instance.
> Furthermore this is not a great change in the makefiles, rather
> something invisible for those who don't want to use it, and pretty handy
> for those who might need it.

Whats wrong with

=2Eif ${.CURDIR:M/usr/ports*}
CFLAGS=3D -O -pipe -foo
=2Eendif

in /etc/make.conf?

Ulrich Spoerlein
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Ok, which part of "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn."
didn't you understand?

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