From: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
On Sunday 24 December 2006 19:32, Keith Wright wrote:
From: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
if gcc is randomly ICEing,
What's that then? ICE seems to be an acronym
it's a gcc term: Internal Compiler Error
Thank you, though this is a bit disapointing. I was hoping it meant Inexplicable Computer Error, or something else more general purpose.
This could be your chance to get your entry in the jargon file, and if it becomes the next big catch-phrase you might even bargain to exchange the IP for some free advice.
the thing run by esr ? yeah i could care less :p
I'm guessing you couldn't care very much less without going negative. I was about to object that the jargon file is older than ESR, but that's not strictly true. In any case, he does run it, by the "You touch it, you own it" Hacker rule of IP. (Which is very different from the Lawyer's rule. They never have to Fix the Damned Thing.) Just for that, no free advice for you. -- Keith