Stephen Gran on 12 Dec 2005 10:13:23 -0000 |
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 09:51:40PM -0500, Doug Crompton said: > Somewhat answering my own question... > > FC4 shipped with GCC4 which the developers decided to make "-w pendantic" > warnings now be errors. It's a PITA because it now breaks a lot of code > over some semantic interpretation of being ANSI standard code. I don't > know the best solution other than to go back to an earlier version of gcc. > > So what is the answer. I suppose there is no compiler switch to fix this? Not exactly. Most of the -w switches can be disabled with a no- prefix, so you may be able to do something like --no-pedantic, but I doubt that'll help. As you noted, the compiler itself is much more picky these days. Does Fedora not ship other version of gcc? -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Stephen Gran | Matrimony is the root of all evil. | | steve@lobefin.net | | | http://www.lobefin.net/~steve | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attachment:
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