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Re: Subscribe gdb-prs@sources.redhat.com to gdb@sources.redhat.com?
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- Subject: Re: Subscribe gdb-prs@sources.redhat.com to gdb@sources.redhat.com?
- From: Christopher Faylor <cgf at redhat dot com>
- Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 00:33:52 -0500
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On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 04:22:48PM +1100, Andrew Cagney wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>Does anyone have any objections to subscribing the gdb-prs mailing list
>>to this mailing list? I thought that, theoretically, any problems that
>>show up in the gdb-prs database would be of interest here.
>
>Would it defeat the purpose of a separate gdb-prs mailing list? Er,
>actually I'm not sure. Can you expand a little on what would end up
>where, where it would appear to come from, and what would happen if I
>did a reply all?
This type of thing would show up in the mailing list:
>From: ajagarao@hotmail.com
>To: gdb-gnats@sources.redhat.com
>Subject: gdb/2: i am unable to download gdb free debugger into my AIX system
>Date: 31 Oct 2000 18:08:31 -0000
>Resent-To: nobody@sources.redhat.com
>Resent-Cc: gdb-prs@sources.redhat.com
>Resent-Reply-To: gdb-gnats@sources.redhat.com, ajagarao@hotmail.com
>Reply-To: ajagarao@hotmail.com
>
>
>>Number: 2
>>Category: gdb
>>Synopsis: i am unable to download gdb free debugger into my AIX system
>>Confidential: no
>>Severity: serious
>>Priority: medium
>>Responsible: unassigned
>>State: open
>>Class: sw-bug
>>Submitter-Id: net
>>Arrival-Date: Tue Oct 31 10:18:00 PST 2000
>>Closed-Date:
>>Last-Modified:
>>Originator: Jaga
>>Release: unknown-1.0
>>Organization:
>>Environment:
>AIX
>>Description:
>
>>How-To-Repeat:
>
>>Fix:
>
>>Release-Note:
>>Audit-Trail:
I believe that replies would end up in the PR but I don't know for sure.
I don't have any experience with GNATS, unfortunately. I just set it up
using a torturous cookbook process.
Maybe someone with more experience with GNATS can answer more definitively.
cgf