On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Barry Twycross wrote:
>
> At 5:50 PM +1100 1/22/05, John Dalgliesh wrote:
>
> >Actually, it isn't. I spent many weeks scratching my head trying to figure
> >out what was wrong with my code, until I found this bug and its source.
> >This was in May last year. I even posted a patch to this mailing list to
> >fix it but it was ignored:
> >
> ><http://lists.apple.com/archives/usb/2004/May/msg00088.html>
>
> Sorry about that. I remember those emails, I just don't remember that
> punch line. I even responded to that email, but to a different part.
>
> Looking at my reply I see it was made at 10pm on a Saturday, from
> work. We were in the middle of crisis mode on a different project. I
> think I was a bit distracted.
No worries, I know the feeling exactly! (and in fact I'll know it again 10
days from now unless I can do 20 days of work before then... not looking
good ;)
I think I had assumed that the bug/patch was silently noted, or else I
would have followed it up.
> In general, if you're reporting a bug its safest to use the bug
> reporter. <http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/index.html>. That
> gets it into our system where its tracked and should not fall between
> the cracks. Just sending us an email is not guaranteed to do anything
> (as you see).
:) In future I'll be sure to use the bug reporter system. I wasn't sure
what the deal was for Darwin-level bugs like that...
Should I submit a bug for it now?
{P^/
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