But I personally never had Kenner disable a feature because I could
reproduce a bug with it. When you told Kenner of a bug he acknowledged it
as a bug.
BULLSHIT, remember that whole "local label in inline function" fiasco?
That was a Kenner change in Kenner's tree, that I wanted to kill
before it got merged into the egcs tree. Case closed.
Don't make false claims. Kenner in this case did in fact disable a
feature instead of fixing the problem.
Later,
David S. Miller
davem@dm.cobaltmicro.com
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