On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 08:50:13PM -0600, Brian Wolfe wrote:
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>       From the debate raging here is what I gathered is acceptable....
> 
> make it blow up fataly and immediatly if it detects Red Hat + gcc 
>2.96-red_hat_broken(forgot version num)
> make it provide a URL to get the patch to remove this safeguard if you really want 
>this.
> 
>       The fatal crash should be VERY carefull to only trigger on a redhat system 
>with the broken compiler. And to satisfy your agument that people may need to be able 
>to use it, provide a reverse patch to remove this safeguard in one easy cat file | 
>patch.

No. There are *many* other compilers out there which are much *more* broken
then anything RedHat has recently shipped. Unfortunatly, there is no easy
way to accuratly test for such bugs (because once they can be boiled down to
a simple test they are very rapidly fixed, what's left is voodoo).

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