On 24 Sep 2013 at 13:41, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
Beman said they want bug reports, so http://llvm.org/bugs/ seem the obvious choice.
Mailing lists are a poor way to report bugs. If noone happens to be interested in looking into it that day then the mail goes unreplied and gets forgotten. Bug reports hang around until someone addresses them.
+1 on that. I've had a very good experience so far with the LLVM bug tracker as compared to the GCC bug tracker. Where on GCC's tracker you really need to prove a bug is incontravertibly true for it to not get autoclosed, it's pretty much the opposite with LLVM. They've fixed 75% of the stuff I've sent them, and in a timely fashion, very impressive. I'd really recommend sending any problems you have on Windows to the LLVM bug tracker. Niall -- Currently unemployed and looking for work. Work Portfolio: http://careers.stackoverflow.com/nialldouglas/