-#!/bin/sh
-
-# Grab CFLAGS, etc. from our profile after first processing its parent
-# profiles recursively
-load_profile_defaults() {
- local profile="${1}"
- if [ -f "${profile}/parent" ]; then
- for parent in $(cat "${profile}/parent"); do
- local _parent_path="${profile}/${parent}"
- load_profile_defaults "${_parent_path}"
- done
- fi
-
- if [ -f "${profile}/make.defaults" ]; then
- if [ -r "${profile}/make.defaults" ]; then
- . "${profile}/make.defaults"
- fi
- fi
-}
-
-load_profile_defaults /etc/portage/make.profile
-
-
-# and from make.conf, allowing the values in make.conf to override the
-# ones in the profile.
-if [ -f /etc/portage/make.conf ]; then
- if [ -r /etc/portage/make.conf ]; then
- . /etc/portage/make.conf
- fi
-fi
-
-# These are really the only variables that make sense to export to
-# subsequent commands.
-export CFLAGS
-export CXXFLAGS
-export FCFLAGS
-export LDFLAGS
-
-# This variable isn't standard, but I've started including it in my
-# Haskell makefiles so that we don't have to hard-code user preferences
-# (these flags) in the cabal files that *everyone* uses.
-export HCFLAGS