On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 12:40:54AM +0100, Pigeon said
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 09:56:39AM +0200, GCS wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> >  I have read on debian-user that you could compile libc6 for yourself
> > with a wrapper around gcc. Can you please send it to me? My problem is
> > even if I do not change the source package, my compilation is unstable.
> > So apt-get source glibc, debuild and dpkg -i causes segfaulting
> > binaries. :-(
> 
> Er, I think you may have misunderstood... I have a wrapper around gcc
> to ensure it is always called with my desired optimisation options
> even if I'm compiling a package with ill-behaved makefiles that ignore
> CFLAGS etc. Simply to compile a package does not of itself require a
> wrapper.

Yeah, that doesn't sound like rebuliding will help *at all*.  

> Since you've asked for it, I'm attaching my wrapper... please note:
> 
> - it is a *VERY* ugly hack
> - the programming sucks
> - it may break compilation of some packages that rely on being able to
>   set particular options to make things compile properly
> - it forces "-O2 -march=i686" if pigeon.gccopts cannot be read (edit
>   source and recompile to change this)

Isn't this exactly what pentium-builder does?

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