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Re: no mails from gcc-bugzilla since I changed e-mail


sorry for top-posting

Von: Ian Lance Taylor<iant@google.com>

> Georg Lay <avr@gjlay.de> writes:
>
> > Hi, since I changed my e-mail address in bugzilla account, I am
> > receiving no emails from bugzilla any more. Is this a known issue?
> >
> > Last mail I received was the confirmation of the change (hyperlink to
> > confirm new address). I can login, comment and see my new email address.
>
> This is not a known issue. As far as I know adding a new Bugzilla
> e-mail address does not update any information attached to your old
> Bugzilla e-mail address. Take a look at whatever bug reports you are
> CC'ed on and see if they still have your old e-mail address. That said,
> I don't know much about Bugzilla.


ok, was just a misunderstanding. Though I would get a mail in return on adding a comment.

BTW, how does that bugzilla stuff works? There are bugs like

http://gcc.gnu.org/PR20518

from 3.4.3 that are still hanging around or

http://gcc.gnu.org/PR40935

that is no bug (older 1 year now).

Then I get

http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/avr-gcc-list/2010-11/msg00000.html

so that avr-gcc fils to build for some recent 4.6.0 snapshot. Is this worth a bug report (as just built from snapshot)?
What severity would it be? P1 as it blocks? But is not primary or secondary target and just snapshot. So P2? P3?


Is avr still maintined? I mean in practice, not theoretically...

Georg


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