Package: g++-3.3 Version: 3.3.2-1 Severity: normal I'm confused about the -Wformat behaviour in newer g++ 3.3 releases. It works for plain C, but seems to be ignored for C++ (in some cases at least). Look at this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat testik.cc #include <stdio.h> int main() { printf("%d\n", 1, 1); } [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ g++-3.2 -Wformat testik.cc testik.cc: In function `int main()': testik.cc:5: warning: too many arguments for format [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ g++-3.3 -Wformat testik.cc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ As in 3.2, in 3.0 and 2.95 it used to work as expected. Unfortunately I'm not able to say if it's Debian-specific problem, or perhaps libc6-dev's or gcc's upstream... My system is +- current i386 sid. Thanks, -- Egon Eckert, Heaven Industries, s.r.o. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]