Hi,
On 2016-12-23 17:39:38, Nicholas Boel wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
about: "GoldED+ snapshot 2016.12.21":
WV>> Did your gcc version change since the last time? Because not that
WV>> much has changed in the golded code in the last couple of years?
NB> I don't believe it had changed. The last time I believe I compiled was in
NB> November, and now just recently to get the latest HMB updates you sent
NB> patches for. So maybe it had something to do with that?
Some structure members types changed, so that could trigger some new warnings.
But going through the warnings I don't notice any of those at first glance. The
bulk of them are the:
warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to `char*'
[-Wwrite-strings]
And those have nothing to do with my changes.
Btw: I had to deal with those too, when I recently switcht from the Borland
compiler to Mingw (gcc 4.9.2) for FMail... ;)
An other possibility would be the compiler options in the makefile(s) changed.
But going through the version history there weren't any changes of importance
for at least the last year or so...
WV>> Btw: I noticed them too, when I compiled the golded code this week.
NB> Using what version of gcc? At least it's nice to know it's not specific to
NB> my system. But the possibility of it being both Golded and/or gcc are
still
NB> there.
> gcc --version
gcc (SUSE Linux) 4.8.5
Bye, Wilfred.
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