mariadb/BUILD/compile-pentium-valgrind-max
konstantin@mysql.com 8cb1245c1e Implement --warning-mode in SETUP.sh. The value of the
argument can be either "pedantic" or "old" (actually, or anything
else). In case of "pedantic" mode, use -ansi -pedantic compilation
flags. Fix the build to compile in pedantic mode. (Version 3 of
the patch, with after-review fixes)
2006-04-07 02:25:59 +04:00

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#! /bin/sh
path=`dirname $0`
. "$path/SETUP.sh" "$@"
extra_flags="$pentium_cflags $debug_cflags $valgrind_flags"
extra_configs="$pentium_configs $debug_configs $max_configs"
. "$path/FINISH.sh"
if test -z "$just_print"
then
set +v +x
echo "\
******************************************************************************
Note that by default BUILD/compile-pentium-valgrind-max calls 'configure' with
--enable-assembler. When Valgrind detects an error involving an assembly
function (for example an uninitialized value used as an argument of an
assembly function), Valgrind will not print the stacktrace and 'valgrind
--gdb-attach=yes' will not work either. If you need a stacktrace in those
cases, you have to run BUILD/compile-pentium-valgrind-max with the
--disable-assembler argument.
******************************************************************************"
fi