On 12.06.2020 03:09, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: > On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 02:59:40AM +0200, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >> On 12.06.2020 02:07, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: >>> On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 01:28:15AM +0200, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >>>> Please list legitimate false positives. There is practically nothing >>>> like that possible for using deprecated APIs (at least kept longer >>>> term). Besides that, the report shall be lowered to warning (like it >>>> used to be for Clang). >>> >>> Build a random KDE package and see warnings about XHR symbols? >>> >>> Joerg >>> >> >> XDR? >> >> $ grep -ir xdr .|grep warn >> ./libc/yp/xdryp.c:__warn_references(xdr_domainname, >> ./libc/yp/xdryp.c: "warning: this program uses xdr_domainname(), >> which is deprecated and buggy.") >> ./libc/yp/xdryp.c:__warn_references(xdr_peername, >> ./libc/yp/xdryp.c: "warning: this program uses xdr_peername(), which >> is deprecated and buggy.") >> ./libc/yp/xdryp.c:__warn_references(xdr_mapname, >> ./libc/yp/xdryp.c: "warning: this program uses xdr_mapname(), which >> is deprecated and buggy.") >> >> KDE4? > > No, KDE5. > >> >> After grepping, I don't see relevant users of these APIs. There is >> something around Python that has a NIS/YP module. > > Exactly, nothing in Qt uses it, but it *still* triggers the warning. > My first suspect is python. Anyway it shall be a warning and problem solved. > Joerg >
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