On Sat, 3 Jan 2004, Scott James Remnant wrote: > On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 16:20, Ondrej Jombik wrote: > > I want to ask autoconf advanced users and/or maintainers, if there is > > a way how to define default CFLAGS for an application. These default > > CFLAGS has to be used, when CFLAGS are empty during ./confgiure run. > Before your call to AC_PROG_CC: > CFLAGS=${CFLAGS-"-some -other -cflags"} > The user can still call ./configure CFLAGS="" to override your defaults. Thank you for your answer. It looks like smart solution, what is exactly what I want, but it does not work anyway. :-( It seems, that even if CFLAGS are not specified on the command line, they are defined in the place of CFLAGS=${CFLAGS-"-some -other -cflags"} with default value "-O2 -Wall". I do not know where these come from, but I suppose these are some "autoconf" defaults. It is possible to change these defaults? Thanks, Nepto -- _/| Ondrej Jombik - nepto@xxxxxxx - http://nepto.sk - ICQ #122428216 <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - http://platon.sk `\| UNIX is user friendly. It's selective about who its friends are! '`