Hello all, This is my week 4 report on Modern C porting of Gentoo's packages. Current: Well nothing interesting to report this week, just following my proposal and focused on -Wimplicit-int type of bug for the first half of the week while moving to -Wimplicit-function-declaration. However, if you follow my PRs on github [1], you will notice that it happens I fix/send patches bugs that are not per my proposal's timeline. This happens because of multiple reasons, sometimes I randomly come across a bug that is requires some rather easy patch, some other times I come across a package that is not in the tracker listing bug and send in a patch. I've informed my mentor (Sam) about such situation, and he acknowledged me taking bugs at random and diverting from my proposal workflow sometimes. As I keep solving bugs I've also set up a system with llvm profile which I keep testing recent packages and my patches against. I do plan to at least make a desktop environment working on llvm profile. Currently I've tried GNOME and Mate, both of them require some work, specially forcing some tools to GNU version compared to their LLVM counterpart. For example the gtk package currently cant be installed directly on llvm profile, it requires overriding the OBJCOPY to gnu objcopy from llvm-objcopy and forcing the LD (or linker) to GNU bfd instead of lld which is default linker in llvm. Not to mention there are bugs/build failures occurring specifically when building with libcxx. Next: Adhere to my proposal and work on more -Wimplicit-function-declaration bugs. Hopefully I've have some spare time this week to do some more experiments on the llvm profile. Out of GNOME and Mate, the two desktop environment I tested on the said profile, the mate meta package seems to require less patches (only a couple of packages from the meta package) compared to GNOME. As in GNOME, Vala is still a blocker and another important package (NetworkManager) is failing on llvm profile, most probably due to libcxx quirks. Till then, see yah! [1]: https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pulls/listout -- Regards, listout