>
quoted text > I don't quite know what to make of this. It looks like a bug in
> sparse, but kernel/sched.c is perhaps not quite innocent either.
> Also it doesn't seem right that the entire kernel compilation
> aborts just because of a failed sparse run.
>
> Opinions?
With "make C=1" you can always do "make kernel/sched.o"
And then continue with "make C=1"
It is on purpose it stops so you are forced to fix your bugs.
It is not designed with sparse errors in mind :-)
Sam
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Re: [2.6.24-rc2] make C=1 killed by sparse 0.4 choking on ke... , Sam Ravnborg , (Tue Nov 13, 7:41 am)