With 5-current as of Dec/04/2001 15:00:00 GMT.
It seems that this is because 'WARNS=0' line is inside of
!defined(RELEASE_CRUNCH) clause. IMO, if an application's code
requires to set 'WARNS=0 for build, it should also be set when
building as a part of a crunched binary.
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Makoto `MAR'
Makoto Matsushita [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With 5-current as of Dec/04/2001 15:00:00 GMT.
It seems that this is because 'WARNS=0' line is inside of
!defined(RELEASE_CRUNCH) clause. IMO, if an application's code
requires to set 'WARNS=0 for build, it should also be set when
building as a