Path: utzoo!telly!ddsw1!lll-winken!killer!mit-eddie!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!csl.sony.jp!diamond From: diamond@csl.sony.jp (Norman Diamond) Newsgroups: gnu.gcc.bug Subject: (none) Message-ID: <8901100141.AA00208@diamond.csl.sony.junet> Date: 10 Jan 89 01:41:36 GMT Sender: daemon@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu Distribution: gnu Organization: GNUs Not Usenet Lines: 83 1. A few days ago, I reported a bug in trying to compile GCC. 2. Upon learning that we will obtain new sources, I guessed that this bug report is irrelevant, and sent a message suggesting that you ignore the first report. 3. The second message bounced. This is incredible. I am on CSNET, diamond@csl.sony.jp You are on CSNET, and I used the command: mail bug-gcc@prep.ai.mit.edu What is all this other nonsense in the bounced message?! It is appended below. 4. Naturally, I have had many other messages bounce for random and unguessable reasons, but not when a trivial CSNET transit was being attempted. 5. Desperately awaiting arrival of gmail. -- Norman Diamond --------- bounced message follows after one null line ---------- From @RELAY.CS.NET,@ecsgate.uncecs.edu:MAILER-DAEMON@uncecs.edu Tue Jan 10 10:33:47 1989 Received: from socslgw.csl.sony.junet by diamond.csl.sony.junet (4.0/6.3Junet-1.0) id AA00200; Tue, 10 Jan 89 10:33:43 JST Received: from relay.cs.net by socslgw.csl.sony.junet (4.0/6.3Junet-1.0) id AA18145; Tue, 10 Jan 89 02:25:04 JST Return-Path: <@RELAY.CS.NET,@ecsgate.uncecs.edu:MAILER-DAEMON@uncecs.edu> Received: from relay.cs.net by RELAY.CS.NET id ac21305; 9 Jan 89 3:52 EST Received: from ecsgate.uncecs.edu by RELAY.CS.NET id aa12913; 9 Jan 89 3:56 EST Received: from ecsvax.uncecs.edu by ecsgate.uncecs.edu (5.54/UNCECS/8-30-88) id AA17250; Mon, 9 Jan 89 03:54:27 EST Received: by ecsvax.uncecs.edu (5.57/UNCECS/03-10-88) id AA17690; Mon, 9 Jan 89 03:53:55 EST Date: Mon, 9 Jan 89 03:53:55 EST From: Mail Delivery Subsystem Subject: Returned mail: unknown mailer error 101 Message-Id: <8901090853.AA17690@ecsvax.uncecs.edu> To: @RELAY.CS.NET:diamond@csl.sony.junet Mmdf-Warning: Parse error in original version of preceding line at RELAY.CS.NET Status: R ----- Transcript of session follows ----- bad system name: uncw uux failed. code 101 554 uncw!spell... unknown mailer error 101 ----- Unsent message follows ----- Received: by ecsvax.uncecs.edu (5.57/UNCECS/03-10-88) id AA17604; Mon, 9 Jan 89 03:53:55 EST Received: from RELAY.CS.NET by prep.ai.mit.edu; Mon, 9 Jan 89 03:20:29 EST Received: from relay2.cs.net by RELAY.CS.NET id af12514; 9 Jan 89 3:20 EST Received: from csl.sony.jp by RELAY.CS.NET id af21073; 9 Jan 89 3:08 EST Received: from diamond.csl.sony.junet by socslgw.csl.sony.junet (4.0/6.3Junet-1.0) id AA15105; Mon, 9 Jan 89 12:43:32 JST Received: by diamond.csl.sony.junet (4.0/6.3Junet-1.0) id AA00290; Mon, 9 Jan 89 12:43:36 JST Date: Mon, 9 Jan 89 12:43:36 JST From: Norman Diamond Return-Path: Message-Id: <8901090343.AA00290@diamond.csl.sony.junet> To: bug-gcc@prep.ai.mit.edu To: GNU gcc bug department bug-gcc@prep.ai.mit.edu From: Norman Diamond, Sony Computer Science Laboratory diamond@csl.sony.jp diamond%csl.sony.jp@relay.cs.net Date: 1989.01.09 Please ignore bug report of 1989.01.07. I am told that we will receive newer sources later this week. I also hope that we will receive newer sources for G++, and hope they will not have non-existent predicate-type macros on the left of an assignment operator.... -- Norman Diamond