Hello,
By compiling vcl module (Debian testing x86-32, WaE, debug and symbols
enabled), I've got this :
In file included from /usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qdatastream.h:45:0,
from /usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qpair.h:45,
from /usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qhash.h:49,
from
/home/maryline/compile-libreoffice/libo/vcl/unx/kde4/KDEXLib.hxx:35,
from
/home/maryline/compile-libreoffice/libo/vcl/unx/kde4/KDEData.cxx:31:
/usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qscopedpointer.h: In static member function ‘static
void QScopedPointerDeleter<T>::cleanup(T*)’:
/usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qscopedpointer.h:55:5: error: declaration of
‘pointer’ shadows a global declaration [-Werror=shadow]
/usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qscopedpointer.h: In static member function ‘static
void QScopedPointerArrayDeleter<T>::cleanup(T*)’:
/usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qscopedpointer.h:70:5: error: declaration of
‘pointer’ shadows a global declaration [-Werror=shadow]
/usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qscopedpointer.h: In static member function ‘static
void QScopedPointerPodDeleter::cleanup(void*)’:
/usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qscopedpointer.h:83:47: error: declaration of
‘pointer’ shadows a global declaration [-Werror=shadow]
cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
For the moment, I disable WaE in autogen.lastrun just to compile vcl but
where should I declare this pb ? Debian, qt devs, others ?
Julien.
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