[Python-Dev] use of #pragma GCC system_header to suppress _XOPEN_SOURCE warnings
Nick Bastin
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Fri Aug 6 07:01:46 CEST 2004
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On Aug 5, 2004, at 6:41 PM, Martin v. Löwis wrote: > Skip Montanaro wrote: >> The platform is Solaris/Intel (2.8 and/or 2.9). I'll have to get you >> more >> complete details tomorrow. The involved folks are gone for the day. > > Ok. I'll get back to a Solaris machine next week, so I can investigate > somewhat myself. > > Of course, the rule is, strictly speaking, "no warnings on the major > platforms"; I'm uncertain whether Solaris still applies here. It is > clearly not feasible to have Python compile with no warning no matter > what the compiler or operating system is. The major platforms, of > course, are Windows, Linux, OS X (i.e. the ones we provide binaries > for). I've been trying to keep the solaris build warning-free for the last few months, although I've been using SunPro and not GCC. I would like to believe that Solaris is a 'major platform' (sparc, at least), but maybe I'm misguided.. :-) -- Nick
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