Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/08/10/09:45:08
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>
> On 6 Aug 1996, PENG ZHOU wrote:
>
> > When is there going to be a newer version of DJGPP? I am kind of
> > tired by all those Bugs and KnowBugs posted here. When is DJGPP going
> > to be fixed?
>
> With all due respect, these ``I'm tired by your bugs'' messages don't help
> a bit to get DJGPP better. If you want the bugs to be corrected faster
> than they currently are, you have an easy way of achieving this: get the
> DJGPP sources and correct the bugs that bother you the most. The great
> thing about DJGPP is that the source to everything is available for free,
> so you don't need to wait for the official distribution to be corrected.
>
[...]
And just to add my 2 cents:
Check the Bug tracking system at DJ's www-server. you will find
the tremendous amount of some 80 bugs, that fall into three
categories:
- Bugs in beta versions, mostly, if not all closed
- Bugs that users produced by either misunderstanding
the docs
- Real bugs
The real bugs fall into two categories, gcc/lib bugs and workarounds
to weed out shortcomings produced by a famous DPMI-host that
people buy for money.
Borland (just to mention an name) shipped and sold C++ 6.0 here,
two weeks later their www-server exploded from bug patches and
by now they should have 6.1 out. If you call that professional,
I say "Professional software? No thanks."
--
Ciao
Tom
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