Opened 8 years ago

Closed 7 years ago

#50974 closed defect (wontfix)

configure.compiler-append has no effect on the command line. No warnings generated.

Reported by: potmj (Michael Pot) Owned by: macports-tickets@…
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: base Version: 2.3.4
Keywords: Cc:
Port:

Description

When trying to install ngspice, -universal on 10.5.8, failure log suggested '-read_only_relocs suppress' was required. To test, I tried to add this on the command line.

% sudo port clean ngspice
% sudo port install ngspice -universal configure.cflags-append='-read_only_relocs suppress'

This had no effect. Inspecting main.log, before and after this test showed no change to the line:-

 CFLAGS='-Os -arch i386'

There was no warning message suggesting "configure.cflags-append" was not being recognised.
The workaround was to NOT use -append but include the normal default flags (-Os) [except -arch i386, which gets added regardless], in a full replacement configure.cflags.

% sudo port clean ngspice
% sudo port install ngspice -universal  configure.cflags='-Os -read_only_relocs  suppress'

The same behaviour occurs for configure.ldflags
Perhaps this is related to defects like #41418

Change History (5)

comment:1 Changed 8 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)

It was probably never intended for users to use var, var-append, var-prepend, var-replace, var-strsed, or var-delete on the command line.

comment:2 Changed 8 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)

Keywords: configure.compiler removed
Port: ngspice removed

comment:3 in reply to:  2 Changed 8 years ago by potmj (Michael Pot)

Replying to ryandesign@…: Sorry, I meant the keyword to say "configure.cflags". Not sure how I can fix the title.
If the command line supports the configure.cflags, one would expect an error message if it is used incorrectly by adding the -append which is then not actioned.

Last edited 8 years ago by potmj (Michael Pot) (previous) (diff)

comment:4 Changed 8 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)

Most variables, like configure.cflags, are intended to be used in a portfile or portgroup, not at the command line. And I don't think we've ever claimed that modifiers like -append, -prepend, -replace, -strsed or -delete work on the command line, so I'm not surprised that they don't.

Last edited 8 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt) (previous) (diff)

comment:5 Changed 7 years ago by raimue (Rainer Müller)

Resolution: wontfix
Status: newclosed

Overriding values from the command line is meant as a debugging feature. It should not be used by regular users.

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