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Re: Warnings in project vs warnings in target, one has more than other



On 2005-10-06 10:22, Chris Espinosa said:

>> I want to set my warnings at the project level, as opposed to the
>> target
>> level.  When I bring up the 'project info' and the 'target info'
>> windows, and filter to show only the warnings collection, I noticed
>> that
>> the 'target info' window shows more warning options than the project
>> version, the two additional ones are 'pointer sign comparison' and
>> 'missing newline at end of file'.
>>
>> Is this a bug or have I done something weird to end up in this state?
>
>That flag is supported by gcc 4.0 but not by gcc 3.3.  Are you using
>different compiler versions in different targets?  You can only set
>project-level settings that are supported by all compilers you're using.

I have only one target (more coming, but not here yet) and it has a rule
to use gcc 4.

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Sean McBride, B. Eng                 email@hidden
Rogue Research                        www.rogue-research.com
Mac Software Developer              Montréal, Québec, Canada


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