From: "William A. Gatliff" <bgat@saturn.billgatliff.com>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com, gdb@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: [1.3.3] breaks serial i/o?
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 06:56:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20011019085618.A5013@saturn.billgatliff.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20011018222406.C11830@redhat.com>
Christopher:
> >Suggestions, patches, signs of moral support, etc. would all be most
> >graciously accepted. Thanks for the help,
>
> No suggestions, patches, or signs of moral support here.
>
> You realize that you had 52 lines in your message and the majority of
> your text dealt with the reason why you need to have your problem fixed,
> right?
Uh, I appreciate the time you spent analyzing the text of my email,
rather than its intent. Note that my request began with the word
SUGGESTIONS.
> It is a curious phenomenon that people often seem to think that
> describing the fact that they are having a problem (with the usual
> accompanying sense of urgency!) is just the same thing as actually
> describing the problem in some detail.
At the moment, you're looking at all the detail I've got. I've spent
the last day making sure that other stuff wasn't broken too, I was
hoping that someone would just say "oh yea, we know about that--- it
won't be fixed for a while." Which would have given me all the
information I needed.
I did, in fact, get an answer like that. And then I got yours.
> In the next expected step of this ritual bug reporting technique, a
> cygwin guru is supoosed to smack their heads and say "Serial I/O?!
> You're right! It's broken! Here's a fix." Unfortunately, that's
> not the way it works.
I realize that. You aren't dealing with your typical newbie here.
> If you want this fixed in 1.3.4 then you'll have to provide a test
> case which illustrates the problem or some kind of details that
> would help someone track down the problem. For instance, I believe
> that http://www.sysinternals.com/ has a utility for monitoring
> serial I/O. It might be useful to see what's going on with that
> utility to help track down the cygwin problem.
Hmmm, maybe you *did* read the intent of my email after all? Perhaps
I misjudged you... Nah.
> Otherwise, if you can't provide details that would allow to debug
> this, dropping back to 1.3.2 will be a short-term "solution" at best
> since 1.3.2 will disappear when 1.3.4 is released -- any day now.
Honestly, I'm actually thinking now that mingw would be a better
long-term solution. I'm pulling all mention of Cygwin from the
article.
Thanks so much,
b.g.
--
Bill Gatliff
bgat@billgatliff.com
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-10-19 6:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-10-18 14:28 William A. Gatliff
2001-10-18 20:54 ` Christopher Faylor
2001-10-19 6:56 ` William A. Gatliff [this message]
2001-10-19 9:14 ` Christopher Faylor
2001-10-19 9:45 ` Grant Edwards
2001-10-19 10:02 ` Christopher Faylor
2001-10-19 11:30 ` William A. Gatliff
2001-10-19 12:12 ` William A. Gatliff
2001-10-19 14:55 ` William A. Gatliff
2001-10-19 15:07 ` Christopher Faylor
2001-10-20 3:06 ` Robert Collins
2001-10-20 13:08 ` William A. Gatliff
2001-10-20 18:09 ` Robert Collins
2001-10-20 17:41 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-10-19 8:26 ` Grant Edwards
2001-10-19 9:36 ` Fernando Nasser
2001-10-21 9:48 ` Fernando Nasser
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