Hello Wilfred,
On Sat, 24 Dec 2016 13:39:24 +0100, Wilfred van Velzen -> Nicholas Boel wrote:
WvV> Some structure members types changed, so that could trigger some new
WvV> warnings. But going through the warnings I don't notice any of those at
WvV> first glance. The bulk of them are the:
WvV> warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to `char*'
WvV> [-Wwrite-strings]
I've always seen those, I'm pretty sure. The new ones I mentioned about the ISO
C++ warnings was what I was referring to. So maybe you didn't see those (you
definitely would have, as it would cough up about 30 in a row at times)? If
not, it very well could be an issue with the latest version(s) of gcc and it
switching from -std=gnu++98 to -std=gnu++14 mode introduced in gcc 6.1,
although I don't believe my version has changed since the last time I compiled
Golded.
WvV> An other possibility would be the compiler options in the makefile(s)
WvV> changed. But going through the version history there weren't any changes
WvV> of importance for at least the last year or so...
Then it isn't that.
>> gcc --version
WvV> gcc (SUSE Linux) 4.8.5
Does SUSE stay further behind Debian? Or haven't you upgraded in awhile?
Regards,
Nick
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