I've read up a bit more on the strict-aliasing rules, and now I'm
even more confused. They appear to be mostly about invalid casts
between pointer types. But I'm not casting between pointer types
anywhere near where g++ claims the error is occurring, at least not
explicitly.
Daniel
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Package: g++-4.4
Version: 4.4.1-4
Severity: normal
cwidget doesn't compile cleanly with g++-4.4 because it violates
"strict aliasing rules"; apparently they've been made stricter in 4.4?
Unfortunately, the error message that g++ generates is very vague and
doesn't help much in tracking it down.
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