[this will be my last message on this useless topic. One might wonder what "who gives a damn where the bug is" means]
> So Robert, why do _YOU_ think the bug isn't in crosshurd eh? > Seriously, who gives a damn where the bug is. It is a bug, hunt > it down and kill it. Actualy I don't know where the bug is. But I'm only in charge for crosshurd maintainance. So if you aren't sure where the bug is, don't come to me with it. If you don't know where it is, then you have no right what so ever saying "don't come to me". Reporting it as a crosshurd bug is a good first step; if it ends up not being a crosshurd bug, then it can be reassigned. In fact, if you get these kind of petpeevs about bug reports, then I suggest you let someone more capable maintain crosshurd. The bug-reporter asked for help, you were completely unhelpful with your "oh, it might be here, or it might be there, but don't come to me cause I don't know where it is"-crap. I don't even have a Hurd-based GNU system to test it. Then one might wonder why you are the maintainer of crosshurd.

