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Bug 243308

Summary: app-accessibility/emacspeak-ss: CC variable not respected
Product: Gentoo Linux Reporter: Diego Elio Pettenò (RETIRED) <flameeyes>
Component: New packagesAssignee: William Hubbs <williamh>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED    
Severity: normal CC: accessibility
Priority: High    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
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Runtime testing required: ---
Bug Depends on:    
Bug Blocks: 243502    

Description Diego Elio Pettenò (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2008-10-23 02:14:23 UTC
I'm filing this bug (from a template, mind you) because the ebuild I'm reporting it against failed to build once I removed my /usr/bin/{gcc,cc,c++,c99} binaries. This means that the ebuild is relying on gcc or cc as compiler, while it should use "$(tc-getCC)" so that user choices are respected, and cross-compiling works as intended.

This usually comes down to one of these tasks:

- use emake CC="$(tc-getCC)" for building, to ovewrite make's CC variable (defaults to "cc", some upstream rewrites it);
- the above plus replacing explicit "gcc" (or similar) calls with $(CC) so that the variable is actually respected;
- tc-export CC in src_compile before eventual econf.

For C++, you'd have to replace CC with CXX everywhere above, of course.

If your package is a special case on this, please let me know.

Thanks,
Diego
Comment 1 William Hubbs gentoo-dev 2009-01-06 05:22:18 UTC
This ebuild does not have a src_compile function, so it is using the
portage default.

Should I write an src_compile function for it to fix this issue, or
should we look into getting the portage default fixed?

Thanks,

William

Comment 2 William Hubbs gentoo-dev 2009-03-23 13:47:05 UTC
This is now fixed.  Thanks for the report. :-)