| Bug#: 194240 | Product: Gentoo Linux | Version: unspecified | Platform: All |
| OS/Version: Linux | Status: RESOLVED | Severity: normal | Priority: P2 |
| Resolution: FIXED | Assigned To: mozilla@gentoo.org | Reported By: cslycord@gmail.com | |
| Component: Ebuilds | |||
| URL: | |||
| Summary: x11-plugins/enigmail uses generic gcc and c++ commands to compile | |||
| Keywords: | |||
| Status Whiteboard: | |||
| Opened: 2007-09-30 02:20 0000 | |||
| Description: | Opened: 2007-09-30 02:20 0000 |
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #193793 +++
During the compile phase for x11-plugins/enigmail (version 0.95.3), gcc is
invoked instead of a CHOST-specific command (like i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc). This
could cause troubles if trying to do, say, a cross-compile and the system gcc
gets called (since normally it would use the CHOST for the cross compiler).
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install 0.95.3
2. Look at output during compile phase
3.
Actual Results:
gcc is invoked at one time and later c++ as well
Expected Results:
A CHOST-specific compiler name to be invoked
NOTE: A simple ebuild fix to follow
Created an attachment (id=132208) [details]
diff enigmail-0.95.3.ebuild enigmail-0.95.3.ebuild.orig
Fixes issue on my computer
The patch is once again reversed. *Please* use unified diffs.
Created an attachment (id=132209) [details]
Here's the unified diff