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Andrew Deason d20709a1f6 Use -Wno-unknown-pragmas with --enable-checking
When building with --enable-checking, any of our "#pragma GCC
diagnostic warning" lines that are not understood by the compiler
tend to raise a warning, and so causes the build to fail. For example:

      CC  .../src/rxkad/ticket5.lo
    cc1: warnings being treated as errors
    .../src/rxkad/ticket5.c:64: warning: ignoring #pragma GCC diagnostic [-Wunknown-pragmas]

Sometimes an older compiler (like gcc 4.1 on RHEL5) doesn't need a
particular warning to be inhibited, but it doesn't understand the
pragma, and so the pragma can be safely ignored. So to avoid
unnecessary build failures on platforms like RHEL5, add
-Wno-unknown-pragmas to our CFLAGS when building with
--enable-checking, so unknown pragmas don't issue warnings. If we
accidentally ignore a pragma that is required on another platform, the
build will still fail as usual, just in a slightly different way.

Change-Id: I3ebfbfd489245aa2ae0494f397d815e284001bf3
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.openafs.org/15218
Reviewed-by: Cheyenne Wills <cwills@sinenomine.net>
Tested-by: BuildBot <buildbot@rampaginggeek.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Meffie <mmeffie@sinenomine.net>
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doc doc: Fix grammar in fileserver -admin-write 2024-07-02 19:39:21 -04:00
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INSTALL INSTALL: Update AIX notes 2024-07-02 14:52:10 -04:00
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AFS is a distributed file system that enables users to share and
access all of the files stored in a network of computers as easily as
they access the files stored on their local machines. The file system is
called distributed for this exact reason: files can reside on many
different machines, but are available to users on every machine.

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