I think getting rid of the warning would be easier by removing the "(???!!!???!!!)"
It would also be considerably less annoying. If it's compiling on one and not the other, those systems obviously have different compilers/versions. Jason > -----Original Message----- > From: Dwight Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 10:18 PM > To: Tom Whiting > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: odd warning > > > Trigraphs are (if I recall) and ancient method of embedding extended > characters/bytecodes into code. Pretty much nobody ever uses > them anymore. > Try "man gcc" type "/trigr" and look at what all comes up. It may be > educational. > > You should be able to get rid of the warning by adding -no-trigraph to > the compiler flags in your makefile. > > On 19 Feb 2002, Tom Whiting wrote: > > >>relationship.c : 130: 49 warning: trigraph ??! ignored > > >Well, I was hoping for a more general idea of what the warning was :) > >Obviously it's something that the compiler doesn't like, and > I was just > >trying to figure out why it doesn't like it.. Showing the > source code's > >not a problem though.. Here's the line it's complaining > about (or one of > >3) > >stc("Hmm, they're not dating anyone (???!!!???!!!)\n\r",ch); > >What boggles me is that it's compiling fine on one server > but throwing > >out warnings like mad on another. > > | dwight a campbell - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://rats.darktech.org - KD7KJG | | yet another linux guru in training & reality avoidance therapist at large | | tired of voting for the lesser evil? vote kthulhu & yog-sothoth in 2004! | | We need some golf shoes,otherwise we'll never get out of this place alive | -- ROM mailing list [email protected] http://www.rom.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rom

