Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/01/29/17:59:34
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 10:48:26AM -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >
> > The words below were written by Richard Stallman, I believe:
> >
> > Reporting Bugs
> > **************
> >
> > Your bug reports play an essential role in making GCC reliable.
> >
> > When you encounter a problem, the first thing to do is to see if it
> > is already known. *Note Trouble::. If it isn't known, then you should
> > report the problem.
> >
> > Reporting a bug may help you by bringing a solution to your problem,
> > or it may not. (If it does not, look in the service directory; see
> > *Note Service::.) In any case, the principal function of a bug report
> > is to help the entire community by making the next version of GCC work
> > better. Bug reports are your contribution to the maintenance of GCC.
> >
> > Since the maintainers are very overloaded, we cannot respond to every
> > bug report. However, if the bug has not been fixed, we are likely to
> > send you a patch and ask you to tell us whether it works.
> >
> > Interesting philosophy.
>
> Any part in particular? (I'm wondering what you're commenting on.)
That's what I was thinking. Just wait 'till he reads the GNU Manifesto ;-)
-brad
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