g-wrap 1.3.2 and gcc 3.1

David Hampton hampton@employees.org
05 Oct 2002 22:20:40 -0700


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On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 20:32, Michael + Jennifer Garrison Stuber wrote:
> Greetings!
>=20
>   I decided to (finally) take the plunge and start playing with 1.7, soon=
 to be
> 1.8.  The first order of business was getting g-wrap 1.3.2 to compile on =
my
> Mandrake 9 (gcc 3.1) system.
>   Apparently gcc 3.1 is really obnoxious about the use of -I/usr/include.=
  To
> get around it I ended up hacking build-guile-gtk to output -isystem /usr/=
include
> instead of -I /usr/include when called with the cflag option.  This hardl=
y seems
> to be a good idea.  Is there a better way to make gwrap play nice with gc=
c 3.1?
>  My solutions seems to work (compiles and runs test successfully) but it's
> pretty kludgey.  Thoughts?

Remove the '-Werror' compilation flag. I think its in
g-wrap/Makefile.am.  Its quicker and easier.

David


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