[sword-devel] libsword with GCC 6: multiple errors

Greg Hellings greg.hellings at gmail.com
Wed Jan 20 07:14:06 MST 2016


Sounds like they need to disable the option that says indentation is an error.

--Greg

On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 6:40 AM, Peter Von Kaehne <refdoc at gmx.net> wrote:
> I received this email on a different mailing list. It remarks re various flaws gcc6 will complain about when compiling libsword.
>
>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Januar 2016 um 00:09 Uhr
>> Von: "Martin Michlmayr" <tbm at hpe.com>
>> An: submit at bugs.debian.org
>> Betreff: [Pkg-crosswire-devel] Bug#811602: FTBFS with GCC 6: multiple errors
>>
>> Package: sword
>> Version: 1.7.3+dfsg-7
>> Severity: important
>> User: debian-gcc at lists.debian.org
>> Usertags: ftbfs-gcc-6 gcc-6-misleading-indentation gcc-6-address
>>
>> This package fails to build with GCC 6.  GCC 6 has not been released
>> yet, but it's expected that GCC 6 will become the default compiler for
>> stretch.
>>
>> Note that only the first error is reported; there might be more.  You
>> can find a snapshot of GCC 6 in experimental.  To build with GCC 6,
>> you can set CC=gcc-6 CXX=g++-6 explicitly.
>>
>> > sbuild (Debian sbuild) 0.67.0 (26 Dec 2015) on dl580gen9-02.hlinux
>> ...
>> > /usr/bin/c++   -DCLUCENE2 -DCURLAVAILABLE -DCURLSFTPAVAILABLE -DGLOBCONFPATH=\"/etc/sword.conf\" -DUSELUCENE -D_FTPLIB_NO_COMPAT -D_ICU_ -I/<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/include -I/<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/include -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu -I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu  -g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wall -Werror -Wno-error=deprecated-declarations -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2    -fPIC -o CMakeFiles/sword_static.dir/src/mgr/remotetrans.cpp.o -c /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/mgr/remotetrans.cpp
>> > /usr/bin/c++   -DCLUCENE2 -DCURLAVAILABLE -DCURLSFTPAVAILABLE -DGLOBCONFPATH=\"/etc/sword.conf\" -DUSELUCENE -D_FTPLIB_NO_COMPAT -D_ICU_ -Dsword_EXPORTS -I/<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/include -I/<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/include -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu -I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu  -g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wall -Werror -Wno-error=deprecated-declarations -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2  -fPIC   -o CMakeFiles/sword.dir/src/mgr/encfiltmgr.cpp.o -c /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/mgr/encfiltmgr.cpp
>> > /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/keys/treekeyidx.cpp: In member function 'virtual void sword::TreeKeyIdx::remove()':
>> > /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/keys/treekeyidx.cpp:264:7: error: statement is indented as if it were guarded by... [-Werror=misleading-indentation]
>> >        if (iterator.next > -1) {
>> >        ^~
>> >
>> > /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/keys/treekeyidx.cpp:262:6: note: ...this 'while' clause, but it is not
>> >       while ((iterator.next != target) && (iterator.next > -1))
>> >       ^~~~~
>> >
>> > /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/keys/treekeyidx.cpp: In member function 'virtual void sword::TreeKeyIdx::remove()':
>> > /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/keys/treekeyidx.cpp:264:7: error: statement is indented as if it were guarded by... [-Werror=misleading-indentation]
>> >        if (iterator.next > -1) {
>> >        ^~
>> >
>> > /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/keys/treekeyidx.cpp:262:6: note: ...this 'while' clause, but it is not
>> >       while ((iterator.next != target) && (iterator.next > -1))
>> >       ^~~~~
>> >
>> > In file included from /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/include/swkey.h:28:0,
>> >                  from /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/include/treekey.h:27,
>> >                  from /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/include/treekeyidx.h:27,
>> >                  from /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/keys/treekeyidx.cpp:24:
>> > /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/keys/treekeyidx.cpp: In member function 'virtual int sword::TreeKeyIdx::compare(const sword::SWKey&)':
>> > /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/include/swobject.h:30:128: error: the compiler can assume that the address of 'ikey' will always evaluate to 'true' [-Werror=address]
>> >  #define SWDYNAMIC_CAST(className, object) (className *)((object)?((object->getClass()->isAssignableFrom(#className))?object:0):0)
>> >                                                                                                                                 ^
>> >
>> > /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/keys/treekeyidx.cpp:575:24: note: in expansion of macro 'SWDYNAMIC_CAST'
>> >   TreeKeyIdx *treeKey = SWDYNAMIC_CAST(TreeKeyIdx, (&ikey));
>> >                         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> >
>> > In file included from /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/include/swkey.h:28:0,
>> >                  from /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/include/treekey.h:27,
>> >                  from /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/include/treekeyidx.h:27,
>> >                  from /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/keys/treekeyidx.cpp:24:
>> > /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/keys/treekeyidx.cpp: In member function 'virtual int sword::TreeKeyIdx::compare(const sword::SWKey&)':
>> > /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/include/swobject.h:30:128: error: the compiler can assume that the address of 'ikey' will always evaluate to 'true' [-Werror=address]
>> >  #define SWDYNAMIC_CAST(className, object) (className *)((object)?((object->getClass()->isAssignableFrom(#className))?object:0):0)
>> >                                                                                                                                 ^
>> >
>> > /<<BUILDDIR>>/sword-1.7.3+dfsg/src/keys/treekeyidx.cpp:575:24: note: in expansion of macro 'SWDYNAMIC_CAST'
>> >   TreeKeyIdx *treeKey = SWDYNAMIC_CAST(TreeKeyIdx, (&ikey));
>> >                         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> >
>>
>> --
>> Martin Michlmayr
>> Linux for HPE Helion, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
>>
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