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Re: [PATCH] test-linkat: avoid failed assertion on "other" architectures
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: [PATCH] test-linkat: avoid failed assertion on "other" architectures |
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Fri, 11 Jun 2010 10:45:29 +0200 |
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Jim Meyering wrote:
> This is a strong argument for enabling -Werror when compiling tests.
> Even on Fedora 13, these warnings have been flying by:
The problem is catching the developer's attention, when some compilation
produces tons of output. The use of automake's options 'silent-rules' and
'color-tests' are steps in this direction.
The trick that I use is a script that shows me the differences between
the last run and the current run of a command. So, in my working directories,
I normally don't run "./configure" and "make" any more, but
"./rerun-configure" and "./rerun-make", which are tiny scripts:
===================== rerun-configure ========================
#!/bin/sh
rerun ./configure --prefix=/arch/x86-linux/gnu CPPFLAGS=-Wall
--disable-shared --enable-static
==============================================================
====================== rerun-make ===========================
#!/bin/sh
rerun make
=============================================================
Enabling -Werror would only help for "make"'s output, not for "configure"'s
output.
Bruno
rerun
Description: application/shellscript