ROTFL!!!!! :-) Sorry, but that is a very funny question, but I am not laughing at you. It just never struck me that way. -Wall is a compiling option. -W stands for Warnings. 'all' stands for, well, all warnings to be turned on. BTW, there is a very famous Wall. Larry Wall, of Perl Fame. I am not sure if Larry was born before -Wall. :-) Stuart On Tue, 30 May 2000 18:14:53 +0000, you wrote:
Hi SuSErs :)
~ while compiling a Kernel, one constantly sees the name 'Wall' .. . . why so ? . . . was Mr Wall a Kernel Wizard ?
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