> Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 05:19:28 +0100 (CET) > Cc: gavinsmith0...@gmail.com, bug-texinfo@gnu.org > From: Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> > > >> This appears to be an issue with varying implementations/standards. > >> Later standards declare the parameter as a 'char **', presumably > >> because char ** doesn't convert to const char **. We could always > >> stick a cast in there if the warning is a problem. > > > > It's not a catastrophe, but with the latest versions of GCC becoming > > more and more noisy, my personal preference is to shut up as many > > warnings as possible, so that real problems are clearly visible. > > Hmm, a simiar issue should be fixed already in gnulib with a recent patch > from Daiki (commit facebc6bcfd01af65097f5ae96c75c94268354ff)... Or is > this indeed a different problem?
It's a different, but related problem. ICONV_CONST is already computed correctly (see config.h), but it is not used in info-utils.c where 'iconv' is being called.