Re: [perl #45783] gcc warnings flag problem on linux - init-self, invalid_pch, old-style-definition, strict-alias

2007-09-28 Thread Paul Cochrane
Andy, > Just a following followup - I looked ath changes in rev 21619 and noticed > that the troublesome warning flags are still in the "cage" settings for > the default. Should they be moved to a v3.4 section also for the cage > cleaners? I don't think it's worth it atm (unless you want to join

Re: [perl #45783] gcc warnings flag problem on linux - init-self, invalid_pch, old-style-definition, strict-alias

2007-09-27 Thread Andy_Bach
Just a following followup - I looked ath changes in rev 21619 and noticed that the troublesome warning flags are still in the "cage" settings for the default. Should they be moved to a v3.4 section also for the cage cleaners? a Andy Bach Systems Mangler Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] VOICE: (608

Re: [perl #45783] gcc warnings flag problem on linux - init-self, invalid_pch, old-style-definition, strict-alias

2007-09-27 Thread Andy_Bach
Paul wrote: > This should be corrected as of revision 21619. Could you confirm that this works for you? Yep, make smoke worked last night. Thanks. > Have you been using the parrotbug script? If so, it is known that it doesn't work properly. Yeah, I tried that twice and then went to the email.

Re: [perl #45783] gcc warnings flag problem on linux - init-self, invalid_pch, old-style-definition, strict-alias

2007-09-26 Thread Paul Cochrane
Andy, Thanks for the bug report! This is good info to know :-) > A nightly cvs update and make smoke and I've been seeing failures for > about a week. I tried parrotbug but got no response. Here's the failing > call Have you been using the parrotbug script? If so, it is known that it doesn't

[perl #45783] gcc warnings flag problem on linux - init-self, invalid_pch, old-style-definition, strict-alias

2007-09-26 Thread via RT
# New Ticket Created by [EMAIL PROTECTED] # Please include the string: [perl #45783] # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. # http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=45783 > A nightly cvs update and make smoke and I've been seeing failures for about a week