Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!liuida!slaka!micke From: micke@slaka.sirius.se (Mikael Karlsson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: Query for the Net Message-ID: Date: 25 Nov 90 17:02:19 GMT Lines: 34 In article <183e09fb.ARN03933@swindj.UUCP>, didierj@swindj.UUCP (Alain Didierjean) writes: >In article <15983@cbmvax.commodore.com>, Ken Farinsky - CATS writes: >-> Have you considered sending bug reports (along with sample code) to SAS? >-> Or are you just going to complain that it is broken? Developers can >-> only fix problems that: 1) they know about, and 2) they can reproduce. >-> -- >Considering that the only practical and not too expensive way to get in >touch with SAS people from here is this very net, could we possibly get >an E-Mail address for SAS Institute Amiga C debugging crew... Or any >organisation that agree to be used as a relay of some sort... >This could possibly be useful to some american users too. >If not, I'm going to join the "SAS bug of the month club". Not very >efficient, but excellent for mental hygien.. I can only agree with Alain. Here's my bug of the month: Try compiling this: ----------------------------------- typedef int test; void test(int x) {} ----------------------------------- LC1 catches a GURU on this one. Anybody who doesn't have to call long distance overseas international terribly expensive is welcome to send a formal report on this. --- \_/ Mikael Karlsson, Lovsattersvagen 10, S-585 98 LINKOPING, SWEDEN V | micke@slaka.sirius.se | Absolut Software | micke@slaka.UUCP ~~~ | {mcvax,seismo}!sunic!liuida!slaka!micke