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--quiet option not carried through to config.status
From: |
Ben Elliston |
Subject: |
--quiet option not carried through to config.status |
Date: |
Fri, 02 Jan 2009 15:20:46 +1100 |
When building GCC, I often pass --quiet to the top-level configure
script. However, I sometimes find the need to blow away the build tree
and rebuild from scratch. When this happens, I use config.status -V to
find out what options I passed when the build tree was first set up. eg:
$ ./config.status -V
config.status
configured by /home/bje/source/gcc-trunk/configure, generated by GNU Autoconf
2.59,
with options " '--disable-bootstrap' '--enable-languages=c,c++'
[...]
If I configured this tree at the outset with --quiet, this will never be
recorded in the config.status output and I must remember to append it
when reconstructing the configure command line. This may well also
apply to other configure options.
A bug?
Cheers, Ben
--
Ben Elliston <address@hidden>
Australia Development Lab, IBM
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