You can get rid of the -M flags by adding ‘–disable-dependency-tracking’ to the configure command line. If you’re only doing a one-time build to install, the dependency tracking doesn’t buy you anything anyway.
Submitted by vboy (not verified) on 2008.10.04 @ 13:10. |
You can get rid of the -M flags by adding ‘–disable-dependency-tracking’ to the configure command line. If you’re only doing a one-time build to install, the dependency tracking doesn’t buy you anything anyway.
Submitted by vboy (not verified) on 2008.10.04 @ 13:10. |