The right fix still seems to be to update the Apple runtime code
in gnustep-base to work with the new runtime if available, but in
the meanwhile
if we add the -Wno-deprecated flag, we should probably add it
inside gnustep-base so that when support for the new runtime is
available, we
can remove it in sync. :-)
Agreed. Please note that the option to set is -Wno-deprecated-
declarations, not -Wno-deprecated. The latter is specific to C++.
OK - thanks :-)
The one question I have for you is will base.make be included when
compiling something else, such as GDL2?
Yes :-)
BTW, it appears that clean_os.sh is a bit out of date (it only goes
up through darwin7). Here's a patch that won't require each
version of darwin to be listed separately. When the os is like
darwin*, it strips everything from the first '.' on. This does
introduce a dependency on sed, but my assumption is that any
platform that has sh and can run this script will have sed. Do you
agree?
Yes, I agree that we can assume that sed is available ... It's an
excellent patch, and I applied it. :-)
Thanks
PS: I made a tiny change to the patch due to my performance paranoia
- won't make (almost) any difference.
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