@ScottRitchie I seem to have deleted that. We seem to have worst-possible TZ offset. Now at work.
@ScottRitchie Really testing for compiler feature is really hard. In essence you need to write and run a test program for every possible feature. Configure can do that. Doing it in a package is hard, and doing it cheaply may be impossible.
I see. My question really boils down to "how do I resolve this warning, and can I do so elegantly?". And got a bit in over my head
As an aside, do I need to do anything special to mail the rcpp-devel list. I sent an email to rcpp-devel@lists.r-forge.r-project.org a while back (at your suggestion back when I clobbered the rcpp-gallery), but it never appeared on the list
Standard Python mailman settings. Your From: must be bit-by-bit identical to the address you registered with, or you are taken as a spammer and sent to the bucket.
As list owner, I could look up what you are registered with.
It is no different than 1e6 other mailing lists using Python Mailman. Posting privileges reserved to subscribers, so either you are subscribed (and can post under that address) or you are not (and can't). If you insist on breaking things by doing fancy pants with your email address you get to keep both pieces <shrugs>
@ScottRitchie The other R Project lists are the same [though not all restrict posting to subscribers], as are (as I recall) the one on R-Forge and other sites like Sourceforge. Anyway, you are a big boy and I am sure you can work it out...