rsync and corrupt inodes (was xfs_dump problem)
Michael Monnerie
michael.monnerie at is.it-management.at
Fri Jul 16 09:40:39 CDT 2010
On Freitag, 16. Juli 2010 Dave Chinner wrote:
> > CFLAGS=-march=athlon64-sse3 ./configure --prefix=/usr
> Drop the CFLAGS and see what happens when you just use a generic
> arch target.
I investigated this a bit more, and I'm sure that CFLAGS get completely
ignored. I even set all variables with "GCC" in config.status to random
content, and it compiles. Then I found that the one in include/builddefs
gets always set to this:
GCCFLAGS = -funsigned-char -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall
So I changed it manually:
GCCFLAGS = -march=athlon64-sse3 -g -Os -funsigned-char -fno-strict-
aliasing -Wall
and now the resulting binary is different. I guess that should not be
happening? I'm used to setting "CFLAGS=" during configure to have
smaller bins, and CFLAGS normally get passed through during compile, but
not with xfsprogs. Not that it's very important, but maybe worth a fix?
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