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RE: HOWTO build debug version of the cygwin dll with no optimisation?


> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Christopher Faylor
> Sent: 15 July 2004 15:38

> On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 03:32:14PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Christopher Faylor
> >> Sent: 15 July 2004 02:00
> >
> >> >> "CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD=" 	"CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=-O2 -g -O0" 	
> >> "LDFLAGS="
> >> >                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >> >                         That's it :-)
> >> >
> >> >Try `make CFLAGS=-g CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=-g'.  That will 
> >> compile everything
> >> >w/o optimization
> >> 
> >>Or, once you've gotten supporting libraries built, just build in the
> >>winsup/cygwin directory with CFLAGS=-g.  It's a lot faster to just
> >>build cygwin from the cygwin subdirectory.
> >
> >Good point.  I tend to do "make all-bfd all-target-winsup" at the
> >top-level, but that of course still drags in all the cygserver and
> >utils stuff that I don't need.
> 
> Wow.  The first response to my observation was a "good point"?

  I call 'em like I see 'em!

> That is surprising.  I fully expected to get a "Oh, I tried that once
> and it didn't work for me" from somebody.

  Well, I haven't actually tried it myself.  Is setting just CFLAGS enough
when you're in the lower-level directory?  I might have thought you had to
override the CXX and LD flags as well.  But I'd want to try it before
committing myself to an opinion... :)

> Anyway, FWIW, the only time I build cygwin from the top level is when
> I'm generating snapshots.  Otherwise, I live in the cygwin 
> (and occasionally the newlib) directory.

  Matter of fact, I knew it already, or rather had all the clues I
needed.... I used to (a few years back) very regularly be in the habit of
cd'ing into the gcc subdir and doing "make all" there for gcc builds; when
all you want is a cross-compiler, you might as well save the time of
building cross- and host- libiberty et al.  Then I got a faster computer,
and fell out of the habit!  But, yeh, this is a general principle with all
the software that shares top-level autoconf; once you've configured it you
can just cd into the relevant lower-level dir and do a "make all", to just
get the particular thing you want built.

    cheers, 
      DaveK
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