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FW: GNU Mailing Lists Question #2
- From: "Chris Miller" <cmiller at lnxw dot com>
- To: <gcc at gnu dot org>, <gnu at gnu dot org>
- Cc: "Cmiller \(E-mail\)" <cmiller at lnxw dot com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 11:04:22 -0700
- Subject: FW: GNU Mailing Lists Question #2
- Reply-to: <cmiller at lnxw dot com>
Hi. Here's the second e-mail my previous message referred to. As that
e-mail explained, I'd sent my questions originally to mailman@gnu.org,
thinking that that person would be the best one to answer questions about
GNU mailing lists, but James Blair responded by recommending that I look at
the site (which I already have) or contact you.
Thanks,
Chris Miller
LynuxWorks Tech Pubs
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Miller [mailto:cmiller@lnxw.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 5:09 PM
To: mailman@gnu.org
Cc: Cmiller (E-mail)
Subject: GNU Mailing Lists Question #2
Hi.
I'm working on a LynuxWorks doc about GNU CC that was published in 8/00 and
just sent you a question about updating info our doc supplies about GNU
mailing lists.
Our existing doc also tells the user that if he or she needs help installing
to "send a message to a suitable network mailing list. First try
bug-gcc@prep.ai.mit.edu. If that brings no response, try
help-gcc@prep.ai.mit.edu." Neither of these mailing lists is listed in the
list of GNU mailing lists on your site
(http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/).
My previsou e-mail already asked about the "bug-gcc." For "help-gcc," is
there a newer mailing list name?
Is there another preferred method now for obtaining help related to
installation?
Thanks for your help,
Chris Miller