On 03/27/2011 11:22 AM, giallu@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > I'm trying to rebuild a package with an autotools based toolchain and > it's failing because they use -Werror and gcc 4.6 spits out few new > warnings on the code. Packages adding -Werror by themselves are poorly designed. Contact their upstreams and tell them they are doing it wrong. > Now, is it possible to quickly disable -Werror from the ./configure > command line? Theoretically, configure CFLAGS=<whatever> should always work. However, packages whose authors are adding -Werror inside of a configure script, they also get this wrong. In some (rare) cases, packages adding -Werror have --disable-werror option or similar. > Right now the only solution I found (short of fixing the > code...) is to patch Makefile.in but that does seem very robust. What to do depends upon the details of a package. For packages which are based on autoconf only, patching Makefile.ins could be a solution (the Makefile.ins are source files), in automake-based packages, the appropriate files to patch would be the Makefile.am (The Makefile.in's are generated). Ralf -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel