* David Haller (dnh@opensuse.org) [20110817 21:39]:
But sadly it comes again: I: File is compiled without RPM_OPT_FLAGS
That is just "informational"!
And the reason is the generated Makefile. It hides the compiler command line and doesn't use OPTIMIZE in the link command so the checking script doesn't see that the flags *are* used, if only partial. The first obstacle can be subverted by pasing NOECHO="" to make, the second is a task for someone who knows extutils better than me. This is where you, David come into play :)
E: perl-Goo-Canvas 64bit-portability-issue xs/goocanvas.c:920 E: perl-Goo-Canvas 64bit-portability-issue xs/goocanvas.xs:381
This is the stuff why you get a "failed" build. But I'm too tired to look at it tonight (got almost 24h on the clock), I'm not fit to look at code at this time ;)
The main reason is that the code is using a private function form goocanvas without also providing a prototype for it. I submitted a fix for this (sr 79341) which puts a prototype in goocanvas-perl.h. But the compiler still complains. Seems this needs someone who knows more of the XS stuff. Philipp -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org