Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!news.cs.indiana.edu!msi.umn.edu!noc.MR.NET!gacvx2.gac.edu!vax1.mankato.msus.edu!csas400 From: csas400@vax1.mankato.msus.edu Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer Subject: RE: Borland C++ buglist. Message-ID: <1991Apr27.142949.1@vax1.mankato.msus.edu> Date: 27 Apr 91 20:29:49 GMT Organization: Mankato State University Lines: 110 Nntp-Posting-Host: vax1.mankato.msus.edu Like I promised I'd summarize the mailings I got from my Borland C++ Bug list search. I only got two messages but one of them was a real boon of information. Here it is: >IN%"jamshid@emx.utexas.edu" 25-APR-1991 12:57:03.39 >To: csas400@VAX1.Mankato.MSUS.EDU >Subj: RE: Borland C++ 1.0 > >This is posted on the first of each month in comp.lang.c++, and also >on the TC++ mailing list. Here's the original posting regarding the >TC++ mailing list; it tells you how to subscribe: > >>From: CROSS@UCF1VM.BITNET (Donald Cross) >>Subject: Announcing the Turbo C++ Discussion List >>Date: 28 Aug 90 05:21:15 GMT >>Good news! We now have a Turbo C++ discussion list! >>To subscribe, send mail to >> listserv@ucf1vm.bitnet (Bitnet) >> or >> listserv@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu (Internet) >>containing the following line: >> subscribe tcplus-l >>and you will be added automatically by the listserver. >>Topics appropriate for discussion on TCPLUS-L will be: >> 1. Anything specific to Borland's Turbo C++ >> 2. Anything concerning C++ programming >> 3. Anything concerning Object Oriented Programming (OOP) in general >>If you have any problems subscribing, please send mail directly to >>my account, and I will attempt to help you. >>Sincerely, >>Don Cross - Owner of lists TURBOC-L and TCPLUS-L >>cross@ucf1vm.bitnet >>cross@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu > >_____________________________________________________________________________ > > Name: Turbo-C++ bug list (bug-list-version 1.01.8) > > Products: Borland Turbo-C++ 1.00 > Borland Turbo-C++ 1.01 > Borland Borland-C++ 2.00 > > Author: Marshall P. Cline > ECE department > Clarkson University > Potsdam, NY 13676 > > Voice: 315-268-3868 > Secretary: 315-268-6511 > FAX: 315-268-7600 > > Internet: cline@sun.soe.clarkson.edu > Alternate: bh0w@clutx.clarkson.edu > Bitnet: BH0W@CLUTX > UUnet: uunet!clutx.clarkson.edu!bh0w > > Copyright: The Author releases this to the Public Domain > > NO WARRANTY: This list is distributed with NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER. > It is NOT guaranteed that this information is free > from error; parts of this were donated by others, etc. > > Availability: This is freely available via anonymous ftp > from: sun.soe.clarkson.edu [128.153.12.3] > in the file: ~ftp/pub/Turbo-C++/bug-report > > Without FTP: You can also get it by sending electronic mail: > To: archive-server@sun.soe.clarkson.edu > Subject: send pub/Turbo-C++/bug-report > This will help those who don't have ftp. > > Revisions: BugList-Date BugList-Version > 11 Jun 90 1.00.1 > 09 Aug 90 1.00.2 > 14 Aug 90 1.00.3 > 29 Aug 90 1.00.4 > 20 Sep 90 1.00.5 > 14 Nov 90 1.01.1 (some TC++ v.1.01 info added) > 21 Nov 90 1.01.2 (some responses from Borland) > 26 Nov 90 1.01.3 > 30 Nov 90 1.01.4 > 17 Dec 90 1.01.5 > 31 Dec 90 1.01.6 (the last of the 1990 versions!) > 05 Mar 91 1.01.7 (beginning of the 2.0 comments) > 09 Apr 91 1.01.8 > >Copyright: > This file is PUBLIC DOMAIN (including the contained code fragments). > That means no one (including myself) can restrict its use/distribution. > In particular, you can't copyright it. No one can. Not even me. > >Contributions: > If you have a TC++ bug to report, please email to the above addresses. > But please try to find/send a work-around to the problem/bug. > Also please explicitly state that your comments/code are public domain. > >The ``Borland says'' comments are from: > borland/long.messages #27, from lbenner, 9387 chars, Fri Nov 9 18:58:20 1990 > TITLE: Borland's Comments to Emartinson's Bug List > Borland has added comments to the items listed in this file > originally posted as #25 from emartinson. > Lori Borland > >Coordination: > Starting with bug-report version 1.01.7, I've changed the format some. > New bugs now appear at the top of the list. This will make it easier for > `old' readers to get a quick update. > Also, `missed features' and other `non-serious' problems are moved to the > bottom of the list.