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Jonathan Wakely changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Shakthi Kannan ---
Created attachment 46559
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Use whitespace between sourceware.org and gcc.gnu.org
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Eric Gallager changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Jonathan Wakely ---
Maybe just saying "sourceware.org / gcc.gnu.org" would be good enough to avoid
confusion. That's obviously not a URL that you're supposed to copy & paste.
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--- Comment #4 from Andrew Pinski ---
So two things:
1) sourceware.org/gcc.gnu.org is a standard way of saying the machines are the
exact same machine. This is NOT an URL. It is like writing "glass/mug you
have is nice looking".
https://www.
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--- Comment #3 from Jonathan Wakely ---
Or in other words...
(In reply to Roland Illig from comment #0)
> Therefore I pasted sourceware.org/gcc.gnu.org to the URL bar of my browser
> and got redirected to https://sourceware.org/gcc.gnu.org, whic
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--- Comment #2 from Jonathan Wakely ---
But "or" would be wrong because there is only one server and only one account.
You can't have an account on sourceware.org and not on gcc.gnu.org, or vice
versa.
And you certainly can't have an account on
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Shakthi Kannan changed:
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CC||author at shakthimaan dot com
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