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Re: New ARI warning Tue Feb 5 02:01:10 UTC 2013 in -D 2013-02-05-gmt
- From: Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj at redhat dot com>
- To: gdb-patches at sourceware dot org
- Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2013 00:04:55 -0200
- Subject: Re: New ARI warning Tue Feb 5 02:01:10 UTC 2013 in -D 2013-02-05-gmt
- References: <20130205020110.GA5646@sourceware.org>
On Tuesday, February 05 2013, GDB Administrator wrote:
>> gdb/gdbarch.h:740: comment: GNU/Linux: Do not use 'Linux', instead use 'Linux kernel' or 'GNU/Linux system'; comments should clearly differentiate between the two (this test assumes that word 'Linux' appears on the same line as the word 'GNU' or 'kernel' or a kernel version
> gdb/gdbarch.h:740:/* The elfcore writer hook to use to write Linux prpsinfo notes to core
>> gdb/gdbarch.h:741: comment: GNU/Linux: Do not use 'Linux', instead use 'Linux kernel' or 'GNU/Linux system'; comments should clearly differentiate between the two (this test assumes that word 'Linux' appears on the same line as the word 'GNU' or 'kernel' or a kernel version
> gdb/gdbarch.h:741: files. Most Linux architectures use the same prpsinfo32 or
>> gdb/gdbarch.h:743: comment: GNU/Linux: Do not use 'Linux', instead use 'Linux kernel' or 'GNU/Linux system'; comments should clearly differentiate between the two (this test assumes that word 'Linux' appears on the same line as the word 'GNU' or 'kernel' or a kernel version
> gdb/gdbarch.h:743: call the Linux generic routines in bfd to write prpsinfo notes by
> 556a562
These were introduced by the PRPSINFO patches, but I don't agree with
them (and don't see an elegant way to fix them). Is there any way to
silent those warnings?
--
Sergio