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Karl Wette authored
- CPPFLAGS gets -I and -D, CFLAGS gets everything else - only save unique -I flags in CPPFLAGS; first instance takes precedence - order non-system -I before system -I in CPPFLAGS - LDFLAGS gets -L and other flags, LIBS gets -l and non-flags - only save unique -L flags in LDFLAGS; first instance takes precedence - order non-system -L before system -L in LDFLAGS - only save unique -l flags in LIBS; last instance takes precedence - add --with-[extra-]cflags and --with-[extra-]libs to all ./configures Original: 7651d9511c759b9d145f9b88ed01c43c6f682add
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