Just out of curiousity, how does one interpret that strange URL you have given? All it does for me is produce a "Host not found" error.
Joe.
-----Original Message----- From: Frank Heckenbach [SMTP:frank@g-n-u.de] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 1:32 PM To: gpc@gnu.de Subject: Re: gcc3+gpc working yet?
da Silva, Joe wrote:
From: Matthias Klose [SMTP:doko@cs.tu-berlin.de]
and will probably get some serious priority, after gpc-2.1 is
released.
did you volunteer working on it?
No, this is just from the recent discussions about gcc-3 compatibility on this list (eg., Frank's posting of Fri 15/02/02 17:47).
Perhaps I wasn't clear: I am *not* going to do the bulk of the work. Though I see some advantages in advancing to gcc-3, there are many more important issues for me to work on. The same probably applies to Peter -- except for the really difficult parts (which he'll probably have to do since he's the only one who can do them).
So whether and when it gets some "serious priority" depends to a large extend on whether/when someone else will volunteer to help.
Unfortunately, my expertise in GPC's inner workings and compilers in general is very poor, as I have mentioned on a previous occasion. I hope some day this will improve.
Perhaps this is a good chance to improve it. Most of the jobs I've described in <200202150646.HAA04772@@goedel.fjf.gnu.de> don't require knowledge of the internals, and in fact one might get some knowledge while doing them (provided, of course, one is not allergic to seeing some C code ;-).
Frank
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Hi!
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 06:19:34PM +1100, da Silva, Joe wrote:
Just out of curiousity, how does one interpret that strange URL you have given? All it does for me is produce a "Host not found" error.
I think you refer this:
From: Frank Heckenbach [SMTP:frank@g-n-u.de] http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~gnu-pascal/todo.html
Try again. Agnes was down for a few days.
Eike
da Silva, Joe wrote:
Just out of curiousity, how does one interpret that strange URL you have given? All it does for me is produce a "Host not found" error.
That's not an URL, it's a message id. Though there should be only one `@' -- I'm so used to copying message ids to the to-do list (Texinfo) where `@' has to be quoted (duplicated). ;-)
Every email gets such an id that can be seen among the full headers. Hopefully your mail reader allows you to search for it. Otherwise you can probably guess from the id that the mail was on 2002-02-15 06:46 (UTC) so you can find it with this information (in general it's up to the mail systems how to format the id, but in this case it's quite obvious that it contains the date).
From: Frank Heckenbach [SMTP:frank@g-n-u.de] described in <200202150646.HAA04772@@goedel.fjf.gnu.de> don't
Frank