Well, yes, I fix the ones that are errors, but I have seen many warnings that 
are just warnings. 

I saw an uninitialized variable in one of the Qt hash collections, but I 
haven't seen that one lately, so someone might have fixed it.

I can't recall the others at the moment. I have been ignoring them if I get a 
working QtBase, because I have assumed it is just my rarely up-to-date OSX 
environment. 

Should I report these warnings in JIRA?

martin
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On sexta-feira, 6 de dezembro de 2013 17:18:02, Smith Martin wrote:
> I get warnings with clang in OSX. It even treats an unused variable as an
> error.

Which makes you fix them, so we don't get warnings in the repository :-)
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  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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