Grant Grundler wrote:
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 06:24:12PM +0000, rubisher wrote:
...
I looked at gcc-43 build output to check warnings related to networking
as suggest by John David Anglin.
...
That remember me that when I discover those new warnings with gcc-4.2
<http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ports.parisc/70>
"discards qualifiers from pointer target type", they disapeared with
gcc-4.3
I saw that but don't know what it's about.
The answer of Matthew seems to work ;-)
and btw this nic wasn't working anymore (no ping no ssh, ...)
even thought the kernel was booting. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to
investigate in more details (and it wasn't question to use gcc-4.3 as new
default), sorry. If you compare your kernel build output with gcc-4.2 and
4.3 do you also notice this differences?
By "build output" do you mean the binary (e.g. dot-o files) or log of what
was compiled and which warnings were emitted?
Well, my understanding was that you compared a log file of a build with gcc-4.2 with the log file of the build of same src
with gcc-4.3. That's what I did in fact but I was so busy this week that I couldn't post the results. Sorry, I will be off
next week too, so will try to do when I will be back next Apr 14 ;-)
hth,
r.
thanks
grant
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