Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote: >On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 09:24:06AM +0100, Steve Hay wrote: > > >>Mike Guy wrote: >> >> >> >>>Steve Hay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Does anyone else see several dozen >>>> >>>>warning: #pragma system_header ignored outside include file >>>> >>>>warnings when building Errno with gcc? >>>> >>>>I see it on Win32 (MinGW -- gcc 3.2.3). It never used to happen, but >>>>does as of change 23806 which filled in $Config{gccversion} and thus >>>>causes Errno_pm.PL to scan the output of "gcc -E -dM" on each header >>>>file, rather than scanning each header file directly. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>I dont't know what's meant to be happening here, but is the answer to >>>apply gcc -E -dM to a file containing just (for example) >>> >>>#include windows.h >>> >>>? >>> >>>And if that's the case, can the processing of the files be done in just >>>one call to gcc? >>> >>> >>> >>Yes, and yes! Done in change 25014 -- thanks. >> >>(Following the principle of "don't fix it if it ain't broke" I only >>applied the change to the Win32/gcc case. Possibly other setups could >>benefit from working the same way, but it wouldn't exactly save much >>time so it didn't seem worth the risk.) >> >> > >In the can't please all the people all the time dept., I note that >this broke cygwin's mingw. This gets it working for the moment: > Thanks - applied as change 25063.
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