As title says, because those packages are binary, so we cannot quarantee for CFLAGS either. │QA: other │ │QA Notice: Files built without respecting CFLAGS have been detected │ │ Please include the following list of files in your report: │ │/usr/lib32/libcdio_paranoia.so.1.0.0 │ │/usr/lib32/libgstriff-0.10.so.0.24.0 │ │/usr/lib32/libfaad.so.2.0.0 │ │/usr/lib32/libgstvideo-0.10.so.0.24.0 │ │/usr/lib32/libtheora.so.0.3.10 │ │/usr/lib32/libsane.so.1.0.22 │ │/usr/lib32/libcdio_cdda.so.1.0.0 │ │/usr/lib32/libgstsdp-0.10.so.0.24.0 │ │/usr/lib32/libiec61883.so.0.1.0 │ │/usr/lib32/libxvidcore.so.4.3 │ │/usr/lib32/libfaac.so.0.0.0 ...
(In reply to comment #0) > As title says, because those packages are binary, so we cannot quarantee for > CFLAGS either. sure we can, since we are the ones building these QA_PREBUILT would hide things like text relocation warnings we rely upon on to build packages with different flags to avoid them, for example, like USE="-mmx" for media-sound/mpg123 so -1 from me
Then at least hide the missing CFLAGS warning as well.
app-emulation/emul-* were removed from the tree long ago.