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James Potts wrote: |
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> -fvisibility-inlines-hidden not only breaks a number of kde apps afaik (it's |
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> filtered now), |
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Again, probably -fvisibility=hidden. Many people have had success building KDE |
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with both flags enabled lately, so maybe that's something that could be |
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revisited when 4.1 goes ~arch. Getting off topic here, so see |
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http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-426814.html if you're interested. |
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but it also seems to break SDL (using noflagstrip). |
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-fvisibility-inlines-hidden affects C++ code. libsdl is written in C. ;) |
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> It's not |
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> broken enough that I'm going to remove it from my global CXXFLAGS, tho, |
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> especially since if it breaks something I know about it right away (compile |
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> error) and can remove the flag for that package. |
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Right, so you don't find that `sleep 5` at the beginning of every single emerge |
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just a little annoying? ;) |
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--de. |
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