Messages in this thread |  | | From | "Rich Baum" <> | Date | Mon, 8 Jan 2001 07:38:10 -0500 | Subject | Re: [PATCH] Fix compile warnings in 2.4.0 |
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On 8 Jan 2001, at 11:52, Keith Owens wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 16:19:50 -0500, > "Rich Baum" <baumr1@coral.indstate.edu> wrote: > >This patch should fix the rest of the warnings about #endif > >statements when using the 20001225 gcc snapshot. Thanks to > >Keith Owens for providing a script to automate this process. It got > >the job done sooner and found warnings to fix for non x86 platforms. > > As reported by Neil Booth, your patch contains errors which do not > appear in my patched system using my script. You probably skipped the > leading '^' in the regexp. It also turns out that there are a couple > of m68k assembler lines which have a trailing '#' which starts a > comment on that assembler. So treat '#' as a comment marker as well. > > Whatever you used, it was not my script. It should be (with '#' added) > > find -type f -name '*.[chS]' | \ > xargs perl -lpi -e 's:^(\s*#\s*endif)\s+([^/\s#].*)$:\1\t/* \2 */:;' > > BTW, until the patch is correct do not bother sending it to Alan Cox or > Linus, just to linux-kernel.. > You're right I left off the first ^. From know on I'll just go back to my method of checking my compile logs for errors and manually fixing them. I'll let other people handle non x86 platforms.
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