On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 01:20:58PM -0700, Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> wrote:
> > If you say so.... However, I am not sure that you (we?) can actually
> > control it.
>
> You are excused this one and only time since I am fortunate enough to
> never have met you but listen carefully now:
And you are excused this once only to have only read what people have
quoted instead of reading what I actually wrote:
OTOH, drepper@redhat.com might get pressed into not doing incompatible
changes, although I trust drepper to act truely honest.
> > Well, I actually do think that this has happened with glibc-2.1.
>
> And this I take as personal insult. Who the f*ck do you think you are
> to claim the right of making such a statement?
Well, the glibc-2.1 on redhat disks acted differently than the glibc-2.1
in the cvs repository or on the ftp servers, but that does not mean that
the actual glibc code is the culprit. Again, please read what I actually
wrote, not only the parts that others have quoted.
Thank you for doing that.
> This is so completely insane that I really have not the slightest idea
> how you can make
Probably that's becausde I didn't write what you think I did write since
you only read selected snippets of my mail.
> whatsoever. If you cannot find anybody I demand a public apology from
> you.
VV. Really, there is no need to fight over misquoted mails. Please do calm
down.
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