On Dienstag, 9. Oktober 2001 22:21, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: > Hi, > > Compiling SANE still results in lots of warnings (ca. 675). Here are > some statistics: > > Warnings sorted by backend (./configure --enable-warnings, on a > linux/gcc system): [SNIP-SNAP]
Hi list, shouldn't we try to fix these warnings prior to the next release??? Quite a lot of them can be fixed easily by the maintainer and should not cause too much work... As SANE is THE interface for using scanners (okay it's the only one ;-) we should not only take care about the functionality but also 'bout code quality. Often enough there are runtime problems as cause of unregarded warnings. If you compile a Linux kernel there are some warnings but not as much as 675... and this is much more code! Only my 2 cents... Gerhard
