NightStrike writes: > When I compile gcc to target x86_64-pc-mingw32 using either > x86_64-pc-linux (FC8) or i686-pc-linux (Gentoo) as the build/host > systems, I see a large number of warnings that are all similar to: > > ../../gcc/gcc/builtins.c: In function 'expand_builtin': > ../../gcc/gcc/builtins.c:6292: warning: unknown conversion type > character 'K' in format > ../../gcc/gcc/builtins.c:6292: warning: too many arguments for format > ../../gcc/gcc/builtins.c:6298: warning: unknown conversion type > character 'K' in format > ../../gcc/gcc/builtins.c:6298: warning: too many arguments for format > > > Any idea on the cause of these? It means that someone is using "%K" in a printf string, but gcc doesn't know what "%K" means in a printf string. I don't think it matters. Andrew. -- Red Hat UK Ltd, Amberley Place, 107-111 Peascod Street, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 1TE, UK Registered in England and Wales No. 3798903