As a workaround, the simplest thing is to configure with --disable-werror, which will reduce these from errors to warnings. (This is the default if you're building from one of our release tarballs, but for builds from git we default to making all warnings into errors so we catch and fix them quickly.)
As a workaround, the simplest thing is to configure with --disable-werror, which will reduce these from errors to warnings. (This is the default if you're building from one of our release tarballs, but for builds from git we default to making all warnings into errors so we catch and fix them quickly.)