[adding jak@ to CC as requested; no need to CC me, however...] Hi Julian,
> I was just thinking that adding deprecation warnings and stuff > to software is "nice", but the problem with warnings is that they > tend to not break tests. I'm guessing you have a particular package or use-case in mind that sparked this idea — could you share? That might help make this abstract concept a little more concrete. I'm also assuming that you meant for this to be wider than just GCC so, for example, making -Werror global wouldn't be sufficient as it wouldn't catch, say, warnings from pure-Python packages. > I feel like it would be nice to come up with a standard environment > variable to turn warnings into errors, so we can ensure issues are > fixed and the warnings are actually useful. Hm, although perhaps DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS is the prefered place for this kind of toggle rather than an environment variable? Regards, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` la...@debian.org 🍥 chris-lamb.co.uk `-