Chad Versace wrote:
This opens a larger question. gcc 4.2 was released in May 2007, over 5 years
ago, and received its last update in May 2008. How old of a gcc should new Mesa
releases support?
That's a fair point - that was on an old LFS AGP box I don't really use apart
from booting now and again to see if anything regressed/got fixed for older
cards.
I tested on a different box and I do get the same fail with a slightly less
ancient -
gcc (GCC) 4.5.1
Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is also LFS - I don't know if the way it is set up has anything to do with
it.
I just confirmed that the gcc-4.4.3 packaged in the Android IceCreamSandwich
toolchain ignores -Wno-narrowing.
I suspect that either
1. A fix was backported to a newer point release of 4.5. 4.5.1 was released
in July 2010, but the newest is 4.5.4, released in July 2012.
2. The problem is in the LFS setup.
Yea - sorry I messed up that test as I just mailed.
If you want to re-apply your patch I don't care, I'll just update my old
boxes some time - or maybe be lazy and just revert it in my tree :-)
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