You miss the point entirely.....The issue is continuing to pretend that 03 06 is a solution for the WIN98 or WINME platforms wastes time. The answer was to use an earlier version 02 10 that doesn't have the compatibility issue and at the same time alert others not to waste their time trying out 03 06 for WIN98 and WinME. I corresponded with an author who wrote a project article in Circuit Cellar and he too was unaware if the issue so sadly many readers assumed 03 06 was viable for Win98 or WinMe. The article went to press and much time was wasted by readers trying this out on win98 winME. Some will want to fix 03 06 some will not, others will see it as a lost cause, but nobody wants to be misled. Now as to warranties misrepresentation is not a warranty issue. You can't give a 4 seater Ford away with a back seat that spills the passengers onto the road and avoid culpability by saying it wasn't warranted. Nor can you say you ought to have bought a Chevy .If your Ford doesn't carry passengers you have to rip the seats out to avoid culpability.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Jansen" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 3:48 AM Subject: Re: [Mspgcc-users] Win98 Segmentation fault > I have seen this posting about the segmentation faults a few times now. > I think the answer is if you have the problem and can reproduce it then > fix it. The source for all the bits are available so figure out what is > wrong and post a patch to which ever piece of code is causing the problem. > > If you don't want to fix it and suggest someone else should who has no > interest in fixing problems on a system they are not using then I think > you will be waiting a long time. > > If you don't want to fix it then do what is suggested and use a platform > that others are using and is known to work. > > Its a free open source project, if you have a problem fix the problem > and sent the patch to the project owner. If you read the warranty it > states that the product is not fit for any purpose but may be useful, > well if you want to use it in Windows 98 I guess its not useful. > > I don't want to look at the problem as I don't run windows 98 (because > its unstable and Win2k/Linux are fine). > > Regards, > > -- > Peter Jansen > STS > Australian Antarctic Division > Channel Highway > Kingston > TAS 7050 > AUSTRALIA > Ph (03) 62 323 533 > Fax (03) 62 323 351 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Mspgcc-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mspgcc-users
