Subject: lost PR?
To: None <netbsd-bugs@NetBSD.ORG>
From: None <arnej@math.ntnu.no>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 05/13/1997 18:22:15
A while back I submitted a PR (bin/3237) about usage of
NULL in integer context, where '0' should (stylistically) be
used. This had a big patch in it, about 20k or so. I never
heard anything more and began to worry, because the patch will
probably get slightly out-of-date as time goes by (because it
touches a lot of files with very small changes).
Some searching shows that although the patch *is* in the gnats
database, it never made it to the mailing list, so probably
noone has really noticed it. How can this be? I might have
done something wrong, since I used send-pr on a NetBSD machine
where I can't send mail, and fixed up the mail and sent it from
a different machines, but what? While the PR itself isn't very
important it should have come to the mailing list :-)
By the way, I have an updated patch that applies cleanly to
-current sources; if someone would like to commit that just
say the word.
- Arne H. J.