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Alexander Traud cff3add680 BuildSystem: Really do not pass unknown-warning options to the compiler.
When an older GCC version is called with a too new warning option, GCC exited
with an error and Asterisk was not built. Therefore, the configure script tests
the installed compiler whether it supports that warning option. If not, Asterisk
does not pass it to the installed compiler. However, some compilers (like clang)
do not exit (error) but give just a warning in such a case. Because the compiler
did not exit, Asterisk passed the unknown-warning option.

ASTERISK-27560

Change-Id: Ia9d148e689c173df4e91699113605dab2de36038
2018-01-12 14:20:34 +01:00
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The 0000-* patches in this directory should not be removed or
reordered when upgrading to a new version of pjproject.  They
MAY need to be updated to apply cleanly however.

New patches should be numbered in ascending order with no
duplicates.  Leave 10 slots open after the last patch to
allow others to be inserted.