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Re: [gnupic] Re: [X_SPAM] Fwd: [gnupic] Re: MCHPFSUSB AN950, AN956,
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From:
Borut Razem ####@####.####
Date:
8 Nov 2005 19:50:36 +0000
Message-Id: <43710188.5000708@siol.net>
Hi Ezra,
> So you think it's a sdcc problem...
If SDCC crashes, then it is probably a SDCC problem, don't you think? ;-)
> Do you also use the snapshot binaries? Or did you compile from
> source? I just tried the latest snapshot binary for Mac OS and still
> got the error. I could try compiling from source. Or on linux...
We always recommend to use the latest SDCC binary snapshot. If you
encounter any problem with pre-built binaries, please report it to the
SDCC bug tracking system.
> Well I'm in the sdcc users list, so I could post there. Any idea if
> the sdcc developers are listening there? Aren't there any sdcc
> developers here?
> Anyway, I'll see.
>
SDCC developers are everywhere! :-)
Please submit the bug to
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=599&atid=100599.
Don't forget to log-in and to provide all the required info:
1: Sample code that reproduces the problem. Make sure, that it compiles
"out of the box".
2: Exact command used to run SDCC on this sample code
3: SDCC version tested (type "sdcc -v" to find it)
4: Copy of error message or incorrect output
5: Your email address (in case developers need more info)
P.S.: I'm glad that there are Mac OSX SDCC users around. We have done a
lot of improvements to support Mac OSX lately: regular nightly snapshot
builds, running regression tests, ... Today a quite serious bug with
wrong negative float constants was fixed. The bug was exposed only on
OSX and solaris platforms (see
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1350699&group_id=599&atid=100599).
So maybe you should wait for the next snapshot build...
Borut