On 07/10/2013 05:48 PM, paul_kon...@dell.com wrote:
> It seems to me there are two cases.  One is releases, where you want to 
> maximize the odds that an install will work.  For that you clearly don't want 
> -Werror, and you might want to trim back the warnings.  The other is the 
> development phase, where you want to weed out questionable code.  So for 
> development builds you want lots of warnings, and possible -Werror as well to 
> increase the odds that flagged code will be seen and fixed.

There's a third case: release environments where the developers track
GCC development.

Andrew.

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