On 14/11/2011 14:32, Bernhard R. Link wrote: > Without -Wall you won't get some of the most "critical" warnings. > A package should really not be built without at least -Wall. I understand, and I think it is a pity that some software produce way too many warnings when compiled with -Wall and -Wextra. However is it not already too late to catch those warnings when the package is being built? IMO, they should have been taken care in upstream. Or do you consider to *massively* patch the source to fix the warnings? Nicolas
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