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not sure exactly where to post this question, but here goes:
after bootstrapping and making the kernel in gentoo, can you safely/advisably change the CFLAGS settings in /etc/make.conf ?? and ...
- 09-14-2003 #1Linux Engineer
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not sure exactly where to post this question, but here goes:
after bootstrapping and making the kernel in gentoo, can you safely/advisably change the CFLAGS settings in /etc/make.conf ?? and if so, could someone point me to a good reference on CFLAGS so i can better configure my system?Their code will be beautiful, even if their desks are buried in 3 feet of crap. - esr
- 09-14-2003 #2
Yes, you can. The CFLAGS only apply to programs when you compile them.
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