In that case, are you able to work out why you were not picking up the AM_BINRELOC macros. Perhaps this has suddently started to work! This is the third report that I have seen on this topic, and I have no idea what is happening!Originally Posted by Dominus
I am using 4.0 and, IIRC, 3.3. It is possible that gcc 4.10 is producing more warnings and error messages in the case of code that is just 'over the edge' rather than close to ther edge. You may want to take this to developers' list to find out if anybody else is seeing this. If any of the messages correspond to code that has an easy and obviously correct fix, then you might want to post the patches as well!Originally Posted by Dominus
Your build is probably OK. The type punned messages are probably harmless, but they do mean that you have allowed the compiler and the optimiser to make assumptions about the alignment or life span of variables and that correct code cannot be guaranteed.Originally Posted by Dominus
You might want to look on the wx list.
My guess is that we will have to move onto a later version of wxWidgets rather soon ...
Ben
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