https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80947
--- Comment #11 from Jonathan Wakely <redi at gcc dot gnu.org> --- (In reply to Vlad Zolotarov from comment #10) > (In reply to Jonathan Wakely from comment #9) > > It says not to attach an archive containing the things we don't want (e.g. > > sources without includes). And a .gz file is not an archive. > > > "Please avoid posting an archive (.tar, .shar or .zip); we generally need And those are all archive formats, not just compression formats like gzip. > just a single file to reproduce the bug (the .i/.ii/.f preprocessed file), A gzipped single file is a single file. > and, by storing it in an archive, you're just making our volunteers' jobs > harder." A gzipped file is not an archive. An attachment that is a URL that must be copied and pasted to get a Google Docs page with data that must be copied and pasted or downloaded is also making it harder! > But if you insist I can gzip and post it. Whatever makes it easier to fix > the issue. Please, let me know if that's what you want. There's no need now because comment 4 shows the issue, but next time yes, please attach the preprocessed source directly. If it's too big compress it, or better still reduce it: https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/A_guide_to_testcase_reduction That way the reproducer is in our bugzilla permanently. Files hosted externally might go away or change, so we want the file *here*.