Microsoft C offsets BUG in 386's
Sean Eric Fagan
sef at sco.COM
Sun Feb 24 13:58:01 AEST 1991
In article <1991Feb23.175948.842 at hq.demos.su> ache at hq.demos.su (Andrew A. Chernov) writes:
>Hi, folks!
>I've found Microsoft C compiler bug in computation offsets in
>structures on my XENIX/386 v2.3.3:
That is the OS version. You are using the 2.3.0 DS, I suspect.
I suspect this because I fixed this bug for teh 2.3.1 (and unix)
devsys. If you upgrade, you get a better compiler, including
this bug fix. (The 2.3.0 msc compiler is 4.5ish; the 2.3.1 and
3.2 and later compilers are 5.1, the same version as the '286
compiler.)
Before you start flaming a product, *any product*, try to see
if there is a cheap/free upgrade to a version that does not have
the bug. The 2.3.1 ds upgrade qualifies as that. Note that,
for the 2.3.0 ds, there is an SLS (lng055, I believe) which
consists of little else besides the compiler, since the 4.5ish
compiler received so many complaints.
And, yes, this was written as an SCO employee. That's why the
From: and Reply-to: lines say what they say.
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