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Re: 1.3.22,w2k: conflicting types after mingw runtime update (to3.0-1)
- From: "Mader, Alexander" <alexander dot mader at niles dot de>
- To: Smith at kapp-coburg dot de, Danny <danny_r_smith_2001 at yahoo dot co dot nz>,cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 14:22:06 +0200
- Subject: Re: 1.3.22,w2k: conflicting types after mingw runtime update (to3.0-1)
- Organization: NILES Werzeugmaschinen GmbH
- References: <20030508115114.18763.qmail@web21414.mail.yahoo.com>
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Hallo,
Danny Smith schrieb:
| From: "Mader, Alexander"
|> mader@L201$ gcc-2 -c -W -Wall -std=c9x -pedantic -fpack-struct
|> -mrtd -mno-cygwin EinMitten.c
|> In file included from EinMitten.c:5:
|> /usr/include/mingw/stdlib.h:383: warning: conflicting types for
|> built-in function `abs'
| The warning is harmless. On 3.x the #pragma gcc system_header disables
| it. Read more at GNATS database
|
| http://gcc.gnu.org/cgi-bin/gnatsweb.pl?database=gcc
|
| in PR9601
| [i386] -mrtd switch/stdcall attribute raises warnings for __builtin
functions
Thanks for the reply! Excuse me, but I forgot to mention that I compiled
the project quite often -- even last week -- and moreover I use the
- -mrtd in connection with some projects for a long time. But the warnings
appeared only since the last update. So I am just wondering what exactly
changed.
However, I read the abovementioned PR text and will not worry further --
thats the price of "-W -Wall" ;-)
Thanks again,
Alexander.
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Alexander Mader <alexander.mader@niles.de> Fon: +49-30-93033-636
NILES Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH Fax: +49-30-93033-603
www.niles.de
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