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Bug 766468 - dev-cpp/string-theory-3.3 uses -Werror for build
Summary: dev-cpp/string-theory-3.3 uses -Werror for build
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Current packages (show other bugs)
Hardware: All Linux
: Normal normal (vote)
Assignee: Misanthropos
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Blocks: werror
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Reported: 2021-01-22 01:51 UTC by Agostino Sarubbo
Modified: 2021-01-22 02:12 UTC (History)
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Description Agostino Sarubbo gentoo-dev 2021-01-22 01:51:52 UTC
https://blogs.gentoo.org/ago/2020/07/04/gentoo-tinderbox/

Issue: dev-cpp/string-theory-3.3 uses -Werror for build.
Discovered on: amd64 (internal ref: ci)

-Werror is not recommended for releases and should always be disabled when encountered in build-logs, because there are numerous cases where this breaks without purpose.
See also: https://devmanual.gentoo.org/ebuild-writing/common-mistakes/index.html

NOTE: If you want to change the summary, to avoid auto-filed duplicates, please at least keep the word '-Werror'
Comment 1 Larry the Git Cow gentoo-dev 2021-01-22 02:12:24 UTC
The bug has been closed via the following commit(s):

https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=03c51da60150f3aca74b51c40cef93a4ad88d99a

commit 03c51da60150f3aca74b51c40cef93a4ad88d99a
Author:     Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>
AuthorDate: 2021-01-22 02:12:04 +0000
Commit:     Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>
CommitDate: 2021-01-22 02:12:04 +0000

    dev-cpp/string-theory: don't build tests with -Werror
    
    Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/766468
    Package-Manager: Portage-3.0.14, Repoman-3.0.2
    Signed-off-by: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>

 dev-cpp/string-theory/string-theory-3.3.ebuild | 8 ++++++++
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)