On Sat, Jul 02, 2022 at 01:58:06AM -0400, Ben Westover wrote:
> It turns out that the debian/rules line works if I remove the start and end
> characters (in this case the quotes).
> This should either be changed so that --ignore-line and the debian/rules
> string use the same format, or it should b
It turns out that the debian/rules line works if I remove the start and
end characters (in this case the quotes).
This should either be changed so that --ignore-line and the debian/rules
string use the same format, or it should be documented.
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Hello Simon,
On 7/2/22 12:41 AM, Simon Ruderich wrote:
to quote the man-page:
Ignore lines matching the given Perl regex. regex is
automatically anchored at the beginning and end of the line to
prevent false negatives.
NOTE: Not the input lines are checked, but the lines which are
displayed i
On Fri, Jul 01, 2022 at 03:28:51AM -0400, Ben Westover wrote:
> I attempted to make blhc ignore this by echoing
> "blhc: ignore-line-regexp: \.S", but it didn't work. I also tried to run
> blhc with the actual --ignore-line flag, but it was still picking up
> those lines. I even did a simplified "-
Hello,
I ran into this same problem while trying to package XMRig, which uses
CMake, so I don't know how to just make it use CPPFLAGS for Assembly.
CPPFLAGS missing (-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2): /usr/bin/cc
-DCL_TARGET_OPENCL_VERSION=200 -DCL_USE_DEPRECATED_OPENCL_1_2_APIS
-DHAVE_BUILTIN_CLEAR_CACHE -DH
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