On lun, 2011-05-23 at 00:13 +0200, Fred Kiefer wrote: > On 22.05.2011 01:50, Germán Arias wrote: > > Compiling GUI with gcc 4.6.0 I get the error: > > > > Making all for tool say... > > Compiling file say.m ... > > say.m: In function 'main': > > say.m:17:12: error: defines the variable 'outfile' but not used > > [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable] > > cc1obj: > > all warnings are treated as errors > > > > make[5]: *** [obj/say.obj/say.m.o] Error 1 > > make[4]: *** [internal-tool-all_] Error 2 > > make[3]: *** [say.all.tool.variables] Error 2 > > make[2]: *** [internal-all] Error 2 > > make[1]: *** [internal-all] Error 2 > > make: *** [internal-all] Error 2 > > There are to angles to this problem. One is of course that, as gcc > reports, we have an unused variable in our code, which we should safely > remove. The other is that gcc treats warnings as errors and fails > because of this. I don't think that this is the standard even for gcc > 4.6. You should find out where this is set and remove that setting.
Well, the variable "outfile" is declared as NSString *outFile = nil; and is used inside the loop while. But for some reason (I don't know how the compiler works) show the previous error. Of course, I can compile GUI removing the option -Werror in GNUmakefile of tool "say". And I don't know if this option is really necessary here (I think no). _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev