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Re: [avr-gcc-list] AVR Studio 4.19 does not work with AVR Toolchain 3.4.


From: Erik Christiansen
Subject: Re: [avr-gcc-list] AVR Studio 4.19 does not work with AVR Toolchain 3.4.0 (informative)
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2012 21:47:36 +1000
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14)

On 09.08.12 06:50, Graham Davies wrote:
> "Georg-Johann Lay" wrote (in part):
> 
> >If you start a new topic, please don't
> >do that by replying to another thread ...
> 
> I'm very sorry.  I completely deleted the subject and body of the
> message, leaving only the list's e-mail address, in the expectation
> that that would be the same as composing a new message.  Obviously,
> something is going on that I don't understand.  I have no idea how my
> message could have been connected to the previous one.
> 
> Graham.

Graham,

Many thanks for your informative original post. (Though I have no
contact with the M$ OS, and I've not heard that AVR Studio runs on any
form of unix.)

Despite going over the email headers in your OP several times, I can't
find any "In-Reply-To:" header, or "References:", which would link it to
any existing thread. (And yet mutt did that here too.) The post looks
OK to me.

For many years I too have successfully started new threads on a number
of lists, simply by changing the subject line, and deleting
"In-Reply-To:" and "References:" headers.

I'm not sure what the supposed quoting problem is, since as received
here, your post does not quote anything. The only funny quoting I've
seen is the TOFU presented by your critic.

For any critique to stand, it should demonstrate a problem with the
headers in your post. We'll await that with curiosity.

Erik

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