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Re: gcc 3.2's cpp breaks configure scripts
- From: Phil Edwards <phil at jaj dot com>
- To: Joe Buck <Joe dot Buck at synopsys dot com>
- Cc: Gareth Pearce <tilps at hotmail dot com>, gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 13:31:56 -0400
- Subject: Re: gcc 3.2's cpp breaks configure scripts
- References: <OE18Cys8qXKypji8il50000ca65@hotmail.com> <200207311645.JAA25032@atrus.synopsys.com>
On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 09:45:39AM -0700, Joe Buck wrote:
> Just the same, it's a lot to ask the distributors of GNU/Linux and BSD
> systems to fix every configure script in the world.
>
> Maybe a workaround for the time being is to have a gcc option that
> suppresses this one warning; people can then write something like
>
> CC="gcc -Wno-check-include-order" ./configure ...
>
> to get around the problem.
Yes, please. I'm very annoyed that GCC prints warnings that I cannot disable
when I /know/ that they are false or harmless.
I'm wrestling with my development machine at the moment (sysadmin issues),
but once it is working again, I will work up such a patch if there is a
consensus that it would be worthwhile. (And if we can agree on option
spelling.)
Phil
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