Graham Bloice wrote:
> On MSVC 6.0 + PDSK, I had to remove the Wx from CFLAGS to allow
> compilation to proceed due to a warning emitted when compiling
> packet-parlay.c.
>
> The warning was that the number of lines exceed an internal limit
> (65536) and no more line number info would be issued.
>
> The only fixes that I can see for this is to either split the file
> somehow or add a "#pragma warning", but as this is a generated file both
> those may be a little tricky.
>   
... or add /wd4049 to the Makefile.nmake CFLAGS, to ignore especially 
this warning.
> Shall I just commit the makefile change for the moment?
>   
I would prefer to follow Ronnies approach to have different lists for 
the generated files (if the Makefile CFLAGS problem I've mentioned can 
be solved).

However, the giop plugin is a special case here, as all files are 
generated for this dissector (when I remember correct).

So adding /wd4049 is the way to go IMHO - this way the warnings won't 
show up while compiling.
> P.S. I compile under VC 6.0 just for historical reasons as my ws dev env
>  has been that way for years.  I have VS 2005, so moving isn't an issue
> for me, but should we consider dropping support for earlier VC versions.
>  This might clean up a few things.
>   
I'm unsure if there's enough clean up to justify all developers to force 
an update ...

Regards, ULFL
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