Mail Archives: djgpp/2003/02/19/19:01:52
> Look, if you don't care then don't ask. The original post contains
> the information.
Maybe he didn't get your original post?
> But, like I said before it doesn't really matter. An alternative
> tool works better so I'm set. Whoever maintains DJGPP can address
> this or not. A good tool community would have been thankful for a
> problem report like this but I guess DJGPP is different.
DJGPP is maintained by a group of volunteers. Before we can do
*anything* about a bug, we need to (1) understand it, (2) reproduce
it, and (3) find time to work on it. If you take the feedback from
ONE volunteer as representative of the whole group, you're going to be
disappointed.
> Second strike. Congrats.
If you want your problem solved, you have to work with us for a while.
If you're going to be nasty about it just because you're not getting a
perfect (to you) response, you might as well go away now. We can't
please people as picky as you are.
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