Re: [PATCH] mdadm: fix portability issues encountered while building against musl libc

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On 02/10/2013 05:45 AM, NeilBrown wrote:

Hi,
  I've applied this one and the GCC #ifdef - thanks.

thanks!


  I haven't applied the last one, but not because I don't appreciate being
  called insane :-)

he he :)


  I like having -Werror as it encourages people to report any warnings they
  get, and it keeps me "honest".

well, i dont think anyone except of the author(s) wants that flag activated by default so that they can find warnings without looking to closely.

  If it is a problem for you, you can easily
    make CWFLAGS=

i know, but "broken-by-default" is not a very friendly setting.
there are quite a couple of warnings GCC emits that are simply bogus.
i'd rather if the one that actually wants this hardcore setting uses make CWFLAGS=-Werror (or make FATAL=1) instead of forcing his policy on all users.


  or set the C Warning FLAGS to whatever you like - they are deliberately kept
  separate from other CFLAGS.

Thanks,
NeilBrown


thanks,
--JS
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