I understand. That's why I was trying to BE a resource, doing thorough
testing and research, presenting a complete fix, with documented
sources, requiring no extra work. I debated about submitting it, and
clearly I made the wrong choice. Considering that it's been two years
since the last release, they obviously are not in a great hurry to crank
out 0.13.
On 3/18/2016 13:24, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Victor Wren wrote:
Going through the release version of BLFS7.9. I notice the fix for
JSON-C
dropping out of make with an "unused variable" warning in
json_tokener.c.
BLFS fixes this by disabling -Werror on the whole build. The day after
0.12 was released there was a commit for this that removed the unused
variable, allowing Make to finish, which seems like a more elegant fix.
Works either way.
https://github.com/json-c/json-c/commit/3859e99f50abe11a8dade28efa9ea3d99dfaac11
We can't keep up with a package's development repository. Not enough
resources.
We will be able to pick this up with their next stable release.
-- Bruce
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