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From: Michael Chepponis <cheppo at umunhum.stanford.edu>
Subject:      Problems with GNU C 1.18 and GNU C++ 1.18.1
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In-Reply-To:  Bob Weissman's message of 16 Mar 88 22:21:47 GMT

Supposedly every version of GNU C is tested for bootstrapping itself
on a microvax at MIT before it is distributed.  But that might be
a different version of Unix.

The most effective way to address your problems would be to
inform the people who would like to do something about them,
by sending a bug report.  Read the chapter on reporting bugs
in the Info file `internals' and send a bug report to
bug-gcc at prep.ai.mit.edu.

I'm not an expert on GNU C myself, which is why I suggest you
talk to the people who are.



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