Am 16.02.25 um 17:59 schrieb Thomas Koenig:
Am 16.02.25 um 16:29 schrieb Mark Wielaard:
For now I replaced Thomas last name with just "Koenig". Hope that
resolve the issue.
Thanks!
We'll see with the next commit.
... which worked, so the non-ASCII letters in the name seems to have
been the
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On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 22:59:45 +0100, Ben Boeckel wrote:
> But we are finally at a point where named modules can be experimented
> with. The timeline has been (roughly):
>
> - 2019 Feb: pushing to get dependency scanning possible (I have patches
> to CMake and GCC to proof-of-concept at the Ko
Ugh, sorry. the lack of Subject/References broke threading and I missed
this continuation.
On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 22:46:23 +, Frederick Virchanza Gotham via Gcc
wrote:
> I think it might be a possibility given how compiler vendors (and also
> vendors of tools like CMake) aren't really gettin
On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 09:51:36 +, Frederick Virchanza Gotham via Gcc
wrote:
> This would be an alternative to modules (seeing as how modules might
> become deprecated in the future).
If this is the case, no one has informed the stakeholders in the C++
committee (SG2, EWG, SG15, likely many
Am 16.02.25 um 16:29 schrieb Mark Wielaard:
For now I replaced Thomas last name with just "Koenig". Hope that
resolve the issue.
Thanks!
We'll see with the next commit.
Best regards
Thomas
Hi Thomas, Hi Arsen,
On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 01:35:05PM +0100, Arsen Arsenović via Gcc wrote:
> Thomas Koenig via Gcc writes:
>
> > (Incidentally, the mailing system messes up the UTF-8 represntation
> > of my last name, König, maybe that is somehing to do with it).
>
> IIRC my commits were fai
Thomas Koenig via Gcc writes:
> (Incidentally, the mailing system messes up the UTF-8 represntation
> of my last name, König, maybe that is somehing to do with it).
IIRC my commits were failing to go through due to the presence of a "ć"
in my /etc/passwd entry on Sourceware. This might be the s
My commits have not been appearing in bugzilla for quite some time now.
Some recent examples have been
https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-cvs/2025-February/417177.html
https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-cvs/2025-February/417426.html
Is this a misconfiguration somewhere? Should I be doing something