On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:15:45AM +0100, Matthew Booth wrote:
In general, I would like to get down to no compiler warnings. The
biggest culprit in daemon, though, is rpcgen generated stuff.
In libvirt we have some Perl scripts that attempt to rewrite the
output of rpcgen-generated code to remove warnings.
It's quite a bit of hassle though, and of course depends closely on
the version of rpcgen (which is enforced in libvirt I think).
Personally I'd prefer it if we could compile the rpcgen code with
-Wno-unused -fno-strict-alias. However automake doesn't support
providing CFLAGS for just a single file.
Rich.
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