I don't know the build system for this program (and this is a generic bug template so I cannot tell you which program exactly is), but my tests shows that it's not respecting CFLAGS (or CXXFLAGS) properly. Please look into it, since it's important to respect user CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS. Warning: this bug might look like a false positive because you actually have your CFLAGS being used; this happens if the CFLAGS are "set in stone" in the build system during src_unpack/src_prepare. While QA has not as of this moment expressed to me a preference, I'd sincerely suggest to avoid the set-in-stone approach, so that ebuild commands could work to reproduce the actual results. To avoid the set in stone approach: - consider just changing CFLAGS= to CFLAGS+= if the build system enables warnings; - if the buildsystem does not use CFLAGS variable at all, in the sed use '$(CFLAGS)', single quoted, so that the CFLAGS variable is picked up; - use '$(OPTCFLAGS)' in the sed and then use make OPTCFLAGS=$CFLAGS. Thanks, Diego
Someone with sufficient privileges will have to change this bug to depend on #277241, where I have included a patch to fix the undetected CFLAGS / LDFLAGS, as well as fix cross-compile issues.
4.1.0 looks to respect them: Spread has been configured with the following options: User binaries: /usr/bin System binaries: /usr/sbin Configuration files: /etc User libraries: /usr/lib64 Shared Spread Library: libspread.so Shared Spread Core Library: libspread-core.so Shared Thread-safe Spread Core Library: libtspread-core.so Header files: /usr/include Manual pages: /usr/share/man/manX Documentation: /usr/share/doc/spread PID file: /var/run Manpage format: doc Host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu Compiler: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc Compiler flags: -O2 -pipe -march=native -Wall Preprocessor flags: Linker flags: -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,--hash-style=gnu Libraries: -lm -lrt -lnsl