Re: [OS-BUILD PATCHv2] makefile: Add -Werror support for RHEL

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From: Prarit Bhargava on gitlab.com
https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/2240#note_1230134074

Good point, however, as I mentioned in the commit log we still occasionally
see compile warnings in upstream code and we cannot have the build fail in
ARK/Fedora due to those errors.  That would bring ARK/Fedora to a halt :(.  As
such, I am not enabling CONFIG_WERROR in ARK/Fedora.

As for the top-level Makefile, I also addressed in the commit log: there is
enough RHEL only code here that I'd prefer not to put it in the top-level
Makefile as doing so would make future rebases in ARK/Fedora more difficult
for @ptalbert and @jmflinuxtx.  That's why I've put the code in out top-level
makefile instead of the Makefile.

@ptalbert and @jmflinuxtx?  Thoughts?  Am I overthinking this and maybe I
should just put the code in the top-level Makefile?
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