On Tuesday 15 May 2007 21:07:47 David Harel wrote:
> Using kuroo, sometimes I get a notice such as: QA Notice: Package has
> poor programming practices which may compile fine but exhibit random
> runtime failures. Any idea what trigers such as message?

It's not from kuroo. It's from portage. It's triggered by certain gcc warnings 
that portage is grepping for in /usr/lib/portage/bin/misc-function.sh. The 
intention is for people to file bugs about it (although you should try to 
avoid filing duplicates of existing bug reports).

As Dan already mentioned there's a document about it in the portage trunk 
(although I'm not sure how to show it in a more readable format). The only 
related part from it he left out is:

|| To fix this issue, use the methods proposed in the links mentioned earlier.
|| If you're unable to do so, then a work around would be to append the gcc
|| -fno-strict-aliasing flag to CFLAGS in the ebuild."

Those are the existing bug reports with similar issues:

http://tinyurl.com/2eer9q

If you see it for a package not in that list you should thus file a bug..

-- 
Bo Andresen

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