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[Bug libstdc++/52015] std::to_string does not work under MinGW


http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52015

--- Comment #29 from Keith Marshall <m8r-iv55ri at mailinator dot com> ---
(In reply to Kai Tietz from comment #28)
> Nobody restricts here any communications.  The description in comment #15 is
> right now describing just the facts.  That nobody of the mingw.org team is
> active on gcc-upstream, is for sure not gcc's community problem.
> You misjudge your importance pretty much.  It is not up to gcc-community to
> involve you.  Nobody waits for you, nor miss you ...
> Actual your clique might want to be more active on suggestions, providing
> improvements, patches, new features, etc for mingw 32-bit target ... but
> this we hadn't seen for long time now.
> 
> So the conclusion of all here is my advice for you:  "si tacuisses
> philosophus mansisses".  Try to bring things forward, not blaming others for
> your ignorance.

Precisely the sort of cliquey arrogance which I find so offensive, in GCC.

Not one of the three, named by Paolo, is in any way associated with MinGW.org,
(the originator of the name MinGW, which you so gratuitously abuse).  Granted,
MinGW.org could be more forthcoming in appointing a project liaison, but given
this level of arrogant abuse, is it any wonder that none is stepping up to the
plate?


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