"Timothy C Prince" <tprince@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > g++ 4.2 rejects a quoted string constant, where the function prototype has char *. It says warning, but the warning is fatal, even without -Werror. -fpermissive doesn't let it pass. > > info g++ lists an option -fconst-strings, but that option has been removed. > > What is expected as a replacement for current source code with 1000's of string constants, which up to now worked with char * prototype? This is what I get: > cat foo.cc extern void foo(char*); void bar() { foo("Hello"); } > g++ -c foo.cc foo.cc: In function ‘void bar()’: foo.cc:2: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’' > echo $? 0 Looks like a warning to me, not an error. Please give a small source code example and the command line you are using. Ian