On 16 Apr 2006, at 05:57, Koen van der Drift wrote:

Hi,

A new upstream version of a package I maintain, gives a lot of warnings, such as:

evaluate.c:2129: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function 'strlen'

Since they are just warnings, I assume I don't have to worry about that, is that correct? Or should I add some -W flag to suppress these warnings?

I would think such warnings you have to look at individually (and, to be sure, add the
necessary includes..).
I've seen macros been given such implicit declarations...

JF Mertens


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