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Re: GCC Testing Efforts web page: gcc.gnu.org/testing
Swell. You're mistaken to say "contrary" -- since the effort you
point towards is predicated on the same assessment I offered. But
swell.
So, as previously mentioned, here's some tools and a development
effort that can help a lot and that deserves both your and your
employer's support -- or at least your open-minded inquiry, for a
change.
-t
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From: Ben Elliston <bje@redhat.com>
Date: 14 Nov 2002 17:59:02 +1100
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>>>>> "Tom" == Tom Lord <lord@emf.net> writes:
Tom> Y'all are doing far too much work "by hand".
On the contrary, Tom. Some of us are automating the living daylights
out of it.
Ben