From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Alexandre Oliva To: kthomas@gwdg.de (Philipp Thomas) Cc: egcs@egcs.cygnus.com Subject: Re: libs/csengine/basic/polyset.cpp:46: Internal compiler error 191. Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 17:18:00 -0000 Message-id: References: <19990608202201.F17154@admin3.jump.net> <3761d206.15532319@mailer.gwdg.de> <3762cfb6.8581897@mailer.gwdg.de> <376b1082.25172596@mailer.gwdg.de> X-SW-Source: 1999-06/msg00367.html On Jun 10, 1999, kthomas@gwdg.de (Philipp Thomas) wrote: > - check for a Makefile, ask the user if this is the correct one to call > (it could be a sublevel makefile that can only be called by the toplevel > one). > - call make > - capture the output > - find the failing gcc call > - parse the gcc call for all options Nope, I'm suggesting that the user should do this and call `gccbug gcc options', or make CC=`gccbug gcc'. > I'd suggest we hash out the ideas a bit and then go to the list to > (hopefully) get others interested. Good idea ? I had failed to notice that the discussion was going on in private :-) IMO, we should have already gone to the list... >> We could generate MIME base64 on our own; it's not that hard, and >> there must be some perl package to do it already :-) > I guess so, but I don't know of any. I guess you don't have any > hints at hand, do you ? Unfortunately not :-( > (could be a Windows system with no directly callable mailer) That's why I was suggesting to connect directly to the egcs MX. > That way you don't have to bother what mailer the user actually uses > and you don't have to do direct mail transfer. We do, because we have to make sure that MIME headers are properly introduced, otherwise the message will be useless. -- Alexandre Oliva http://www.dcc.unicamp.br/~oliva IC-Unicamp, Bra[sz]il {oliva,Alexandre.Oliva}@dcc.unicamp.br aoliva@{acm.org,computer.org} oliva@{gnu.org,kaffe.org,{egcs,sourceware}.cygnus.com,samba.org} *** E-mail about software projects will be forwarded to mailing lists From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Alexandre Oliva To: kthomas@gwdg.de (Philipp Thomas) Cc: egcs@egcs.cygnus.com Subject: Re: libs/csengine/basic/polyset.cpp:46: Internal compiler error 191. Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 15:43:00 -0000 Message-ID: References: <19990608202201.F17154@admin3.jump.net> <3761d206.15532319@mailer.gwdg.de> <3762cfb6.8581897@mailer.gwdg.de> <376b1082.25172596@mailer.gwdg.de> X-SW-Source: 1999-06n/msg00367.html Message-ID: <19990630154300.f76nWUTaFxDIJx-V2c7mgFjnqXxDA0CzRrvXL_KWhBM@z> On Jun 10, 1999, kthomas@gwdg.de (Philipp Thomas) wrote: > - check for a Makefile, ask the user if this is the correct one to call > (it could be a sublevel makefile that can only be called by the toplevel > one). > - call make > - capture the output > - find the failing gcc call > - parse the gcc call for all options Nope, I'm suggesting that the user should do this and call `gccbug gcc options', or make CC=`gccbug gcc'. > I'd suggest we hash out the ideas a bit and then go to the list to > (hopefully) get others interested. Good idea ? I had failed to notice that the discussion was going on in private :-) IMO, we should have already gone to the list... >> We could generate MIME base64 on our own; it's not that hard, and >> there must be some perl package to do it already :-) > I guess so, but I don't know of any. I guess you don't have any > hints at hand, do you ? Unfortunately not :-( > (could be a Windows system with no directly callable mailer) That's why I was suggesting to connect directly to the egcs MX. > That way you don't have to bother what mailer the user actually uses > and you don't have to do direct mail transfer. We do, because we have to make sure that MIME headers are properly introduced, otherwise the message will be useless. -- Alexandre Oliva http://www.dcc.unicamp.br/~oliva IC-Unicamp, Bra[sz]il {oliva,Alexandre.Oliva}@dcc.unicamp.br aoliva@{acm.org,computer.org} oliva@{gnu.org,kaffe.org,{egcs,sourceware}.cygnus.com,samba.org} *** E-mail about software projects will be forwarded to mailing lists