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On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 04:01:21PM +0000, Joseph S. Myers wrote: > Do you mean some previous patch in the series broke those exports and > patch 20/20 restored them? The exports appear in libc.abilist so I > presume are currently working as they should, or at least were working > recently. General principles of bisectability mean things should be > designed to stay working after each patch rather than patch 20 fixing > something broken by an earlier patch. I don't think any patches in my series broke it, but I haven't done a per-patch analysis for all architectures; I only did that for x86_64. For everything else I did comparisons at master, 5/20 and 20/20. In any case, I'm redoing those bits to reduce the impact on other bits. > (I think this series is far too big and risky to go in during the freeze, > as illustrated by these architecture-specific issues being found; it would > much better go in after the release. It's possible the *other* -Wundef > warnings have simple enough fixes to go in during the freeze.) The other warning fix (i.e. the _POSIX_* stuff) looks like it'll be complicated as well. The new warning I discovered on one of the other architectures (i.e. ABI_libm_GLIBC_2_19 and similar) may also need a design rethink if simply using ifdef is not enough. Another way to look at these issues would be that it's quite easy to find issues resulting from these changes, so a bit of quick iteration ought to close it out for 2.20. However, I think Roland's concern was that these warnings shouldn't stay untouched because there wasn't enough of a push to fix them. Given that I have committed to them and also made some progress, maybe that concern is now moot. Siddhesh
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