> BTW, providing a patch, even if it's trivial, is always welcome in such
> cases.
I had already attached it to the email, but then i thought it was so
ridiculously small ... and removed it :)
So here it is again.
> Well, -Wall should be considered a reasonable policy to keep code clean.
> Me f
Thomas Wiedemann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> setting "-I." in the compiler flags in scripts/xeno-config.in
> messes up the include file search order of the compiler,
> and i can't see any good reason for it to be there.
I don't see any obvious reason as well. A quick test with our software
stack revealed no
Hi,
setting "-I." in the compiler flags in scripts/xeno-config.in
messes up the include file search order of the compiler,
and i can't see any good reason for it to be there. the
other flags except the xenomai include-path and the
defines are questionable, too. At least "-Wall" and
"-pipe" should