Tom Lane writes:
> I notice that if the platform's template doesn't set CFLAGS, then
> configure will give you -g in CFLAGS whether you ask for it or not
> (courtesy of AC_PROG_CC). The --enable-debug configure switch thus does
> not function as advertised. If we are going to say that --enable-debug
> isn't recommended for production, don't you think there should be a way
> to turn it off? Perhaps this means that all the template files should
> force a setting of CFLAGS;
This was sort of the idea, but I see some disappeared.
> or else that we should not use the stock version of AC_PROG_CC. Or
> maybe just set CFLAGS to empty right before AC_PROG_CC?
Probably best for now. Eventually, I'd like it to look more like the
AC_PROG_CXX code, all in one place. Right now the templates are a
safe-guard against trying to build on a platforms that's not supported at
all, but it should actually be possible to do just that, without shared
libraries maybe, and with the software-TAS that you implemented. But ISTM
that we've covered the recent wave of new operating systems, so this is
not a pressing issue to me.
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