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I'm trying to compile alsa-driver-RTv5.18 but get date-time error for gcc 4.9.2



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/home/user/Downloads/Rt-Linux-HDaudio-5.18/alsa-driver-RTv5.18/alsa/acore/info.c:1065:22: error: macro "__DATE__" might prevent reproducible builds [-Werror=date-time]
"Compiled on " __DATE__ " for kernel %s"
^
cc1: some warnings being treated as errors


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    /home/user/Downloads/Rt-Linux-HDaudio-5.18/alsa-driver-RTv5.18/alsa/acore/info.c:1065:22: error: macro "__DATE__" might prevent reproducible builds [-Werror=date-time]
    "Compiled on " __DATE__ " for kernel %s"
    ^
    cc1: some warnings being treated as errors


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    but nothing changed.










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      /home/user/Downloads/Rt-Linux-HDaudio-5.18/alsa-driver-RTv5.18/alsa/acore/info.c:1065:22: error: macro "__DATE__" might prevent reproducible builds [-Werror=date-time]
      "Compiled on " __DATE__ " for kernel %s"
      ^
      cc1: some warnings being treated as errors


      I've tried to



      export CFLAGS="-Wno-error=date-time"


      but nothing changed.










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      /home/user/Downloads/Rt-Linux-HDaudio-5.18/alsa-driver-RTv5.18/alsa/acore/info.c:1065:22: error: macro "__DATE__" might prevent reproducible builds [-Werror=date-time]
      "Compiled on " __DATE__ " for kernel %s"
      ^
      cc1: some warnings being treated as errors


      I've tried to



      export CFLAGS="-Wno-error=date-time"


      but nothing changed.







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          It's hard to judge just by output of gcc, please add compiling invocation command line.
          Generally, developers add -Werror gcc command line switch to prevent successful build when there are any warnings triggered during compiling, and "[-Werror=date-time]" is just a name of that triggered warning, not a switch you should find and change.



          Try first disabling -Werror by removing it from CFLAGS or grepping it in your source directory recursively: fgrep -lr -- -Werror ., then removing it from each found file.






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            It's hard to judge just by output of gcc, please add compiling invocation command line.
            Generally, developers add -Werror gcc command line switch to prevent successful build when there are any warnings triggered during compiling, and "[-Werror=date-time]" is just a name of that triggered warning, not a switch you should find and change.



            Try first disabling -Werror by removing it from CFLAGS or grepping it in your source directory recursively: fgrep -lr -- -Werror ., then removing it from each found file.






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              It's hard to judge just by output of gcc, please add compiling invocation command line.
              Generally, developers add -Werror gcc command line switch to prevent successful build when there are any warnings triggered during compiling, and "[-Werror=date-time]" is just a name of that triggered warning, not a switch you should find and change.



              Try first disabling -Werror by removing it from CFLAGS or grepping it in your source directory recursively: fgrep -lr -- -Werror ., then removing it from each found file.






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                It's hard to judge just by output of gcc, please add compiling invocation command line.
                Generally, developers add -Werror gcc command line switch to prevent successful build when there are any warnings triggered during compiling, and "[-Werror=date-time]" is just a name of that triggered warning, not a switch you should find and change.



                Try first disabling -Werror by removing it from CFLAGS or grepping it in your source directory recursively: fgrep -lr -- -Werror ., then removing it from each found file.






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                It's hard to judge just by output of gcc, please add compiling invocation command line.
                Generally, developers add -Werror gcc command line switch to prevent successful build when there are any warnings triggered during compiling, and "[-Werror=date-time]" is just a name of that triggered warning, not a switch you should find and change.



                Try first disabling -Werror by removing it from CFLAGS or grepping it in your source directory recursively: fgrep -lr -- -Werror ., then removing it from each found file.







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