Date: Sat, 11 Dec 93 21:41:00 -0500 From: DJ Delorie To: peprbv AT cfa0 DOT harvard DOT edu Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Re: reporting bugs in gcc > Where's the best place (newsgroup, mailing list, etc.) to report an apparent > code generation bug? (I know that DJ is not responsible for fixing this > sort of thing.) What I'm seeing is that, in a C routine with a variable > number of arguments, ebx is being used to step through the list of arguments, > but the inital ebx value is setup wrong. I've recompiled the offending > routine with 1.10, and it then works. I've also looked at assembly language > output, and the 1.11 code is clearly wrong. Will the FSF be interested in > this report, given that there have been (I think) two releases of gcc since > the one used for 1.11? What you should do is get the latest gcc (2.5.6 at the current time) and rebuild cc1 to see if it is still a problem. Even if you can't do this, it's still worth reporting. Bugs against gcc itself should be sent (preferrably) to gnu.gcc.bug or bug-gcc AT prep DOT ai DOT mit DOT edu. Please see the section in the gcc info files about bug reports before reporting any.