Hi, please find the patch attached. I have attached as per your suggestion. I am attaching it from opera browser. Regards, Oza. --- On Thu, 7/30/09, Michael Snyder wrote: > From: Michael Snyder > Subject: Re: final i386.floating.record.patch > To: "paawan oza" > Cc: "gdb-patches@sourceware.org" > Date: Thursday, July 30, 2009, 11:31 PM > paawan oza wrote: > > Hi, > > > > please find my answers below. > > > >  1) Are you using a Windows machine to send your > >  emails?  If so, > >  is it possible that there is a Unix/Linux > machine you could > >  try > >  sending from?  Your attachments look OK for > me, but > >  some people > >  seem to have had problems with them. > > > > Oza : I used to send all from windows till now. > > but this patch I sent it from Linux...from opera. > >   2) And are you using cut-and-paste to > insert the patches > >  into the > >  body of your email?  That would certainly > cause > >  problems, because > >  tabs might be changed into spaces (which is > exactly what > >  was > >  causing patch to fail for me today). > >  Oza: yes I am using copy-paste....I dont know > any-other way. > > because attachmenet are not welcome, so I am not sure > how I could proceed with this. > > It's not that attachments are not welcome. > There are various binary encodings for attachments, and > some of those binary encodings are not welcome.  I > think > because there's no open-source way of decoding them. > > If you look at the list, you'll see that attachments are > used a lot. > > Copy-and-paste, though, in general will not work, because > it > usually changes tabs into spaces, which ruins a patch. > > > > I will send you updated patch.....may be I might have > mistaken of old gdb file. sorry for incovenience. > > I think it was just the tabs-to-spaces issue. > Why don't you try sending an attachment from Opera? > >