On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 10:54:09AM +0200, Ben Castricum wrote:
> > ...
> > CC fs/quota_v2.o
> > fs/quota_v2.c: In function `v2_write_dquot':
> > fs/quota_v2.c:399: warning: unknown conversion type character `z' in
> > format
> > fs/quota_v2.c:399: warning: too many arguments for format
>
> These are warnings that only occur with gcc 2.95 and that can safely be
> ignored.
Just wondering, isn't 2.95.3 the recommended compiler anymore? I only use
this (a bit old) version because it's _the_ compiler for the kernel.
If it still is then I find it a bit strange that code is accepted that
doesn't compile cleanly on the recommended compiler.
Thanks for your help,
Ben
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