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On 26.08.2015 15:57, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 08/26/2015 03:43 PM, Michael Stahl wrote:
On 26.08.2015 15:34, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 08/25/2015 05:59 PM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
I wouldn’t be able to finish any build if I turned this on, I get even
more warnings about deprecated std::auto_ptr which seems to be used in
boost’s get_pointer.hpp.

These would go away (or at least not cause an error) if you use
--without-system-boost, IIUC.

that's not the case for me.  but it's odd that these warnings aren't
converted to errors with --enable-werror - they remain warnings.

Yeah, I see lots of such auto_ptr-related warnings when building with 
GCC (none with Clang), but never as errors, so assumed their 
non-errorness was due to the various

   +# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"

in external/boost/boost.wdeprecated-auto_ptr.patch.0, finding no other 
obvious place in the LO sources that cause them to be demoted from error 
to mere warning.

yes but that would be "GCC diagnostic warning" - the "GCC diagnostic
ignored" is supposed to suppress them completely.

https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-5.1.0/gcc/Diagnostic-Pragmas.html

---some dated GCC?

That is GCC 5.2.0, so I guess a rather too new one.

Odd, neither the Fedora 22 GCC 5.1.1 nor a recent trunk build (towards
GCC 6) triggers that warning for me when building cui.

i'm getting loads of these on Fedora 22.

"these" being auto_ptr-related warnings, or the OUTPUT_DRAWMODE_CONTRAST 
-Wunused-variable that my "that warning" references?

the auto_ptr ones.



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