But how to put that in a Python file?
Regards
Fabian
Zitat von Ali Saidi <[email protected]>:
I think a better approach is M5_VAR_USED on the offending variable.
Ali
On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 09:25:22 -0600 (CST), Nilay Vaish
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, 13 Dec 2011, Fabian Oboril wrote:
Hi guys,
I have recently updated my Ubuntu to version 11.10. I have now
huge problems with the integrated gcc 4.6.1 and the newest
(unstable) gem5. Compiling will always stop with errors due to set
but unused variables. I know that there should be a trigger for
that issue in the SConscript file, however it is not working.
While I could remove most of the problems, I am struggling with
this error:
build/ALPHA_SE/mem/protocol/DMA_Controller.cc:314:27: error:
variable 'in_msg_ptr' set but not used
[-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]
The problem here is, that this cc-file is generated out of a
python file and I cannot find the place where I can implement a
workaround.
Has anyone an idea, what I need to change in order to build gem5
with gcc 4.6.1?
Thanks in advance,
Fabian Oboril
Take look at the file src/mem/protocol/SConscript. On line 101, all
the generated files are being added to the list of files that would be
compiled. You can replace Source(f) by Source(f,Werror=False). I think
that would sort out your current problem.
--
Nilay
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