On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 20:26, Martin v. Loewis wrote:
> I don't think that a Debian bug report is the right place to "push" a
> patch into gcc (i.e. to lobby for it).
> 
> Instead, you should assume that all patches that have been submitted
> to gcc-patches are implicitly Debian bug reports which already have
> been forwarded upstream. The status of such a report changes when GCC
> maintainers act on the patch (e.g. reject it).

That's not strictly true.  The version of GCC shipped with Debian does
have extra patches applied to it, and lobbying to have another one added
is a reasonable enough thing to do.  

p.



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