#pragma GCC diagnostic push
and #pragma GCC diagnostic pop
were added in gcc 4.6. You're using an older version.
These pragmas are typically used in conjunction with other #pragma GCC diagnostic
directives to suppress, turn on, or turn into an error specific warnings for a small section of your code only. If they're ignored, the changes to warning levels will apply to the rest of the source file rather than just until the next #pragma GCC diagnostic pop
. This may not be a problem, or it may be the end of the world; you'll need to understand your code to know for sure.
Either way, you should probably update your compiler. You wouldn't compile C99 with a C89 compiler; don't compile code containing pragmas for gcc 4.6 with gcc 4.4.