On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 09:19:46AM -0400, Jim Wise wrote: > As long as I remember, we've had a strict policy of submitting changes > upstream where possible, but of _not_ gating fixes on this process -- > particularly fixes which are security or correctness related (the latter > includes fixes without which we'd have to break our policy that all code > should compile with -Wall -Werror).
Some of the code changed here has its authoritive source in pkgsrc. The "gating" is just an excuse for not doing it properly and increasing maintainance burden without no reason at all. If Christos maintains something and likes to pay the price, I don't care. This is not true here though. It is especially true for something where the compiler is just plainly wrong. Alas GCC has a long history of not choosing a good balance between noise and actual warnings. Joerg