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Eric Blake-1 wrote:
> 
> 
> It depends on whether the warning was masking a bug or not.  But you are
> better off reporting such bugs to the upstream maintainers - oftentimes,
> that warning indicates a true bug where someone has compiled on Linux and
> used wchar_t when they should have used wint_t, but other times, it is
> benign.  What makes this particular error annoying is that there is no way
> (except in CVS gcc) to disable it when it is a false positive, and
> restructuring the comparison to avoid the warning can sometimes be rather
> difficult.
> 
> 

So, to whom I should report about these warnings to get skilled suggestions
for fast fixing or confirmations for safely ignoring it? Anybody can really
help ? Thanks a lot.

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