The naming of these attachments, and their lack of relevance to the (closed) issue leads me to believe that the user who made these attachments is a spammer.

I have deleted the attachments (perhaps prematurely), but I'm not certain what other steps should be taken to deal with this user.

Martin (or any of our mentors), can you provide any thoughts on what steps should be taken next - and what the correct course of action on my part would have been?

--Andrew Black

step (JIRA) wrote:
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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-147?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
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step updated STDCXX-147:
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    Attachment: housewive.html

[Linux/AMD64,EM64T] SIGFPE in 18.limits.traps
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                Key: STDCXX-147
                URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-147
            Project: C++ Standard Library
         Issue Type: Bug
         Components: Tests
   Affects Versions: 4.1.3
        Environment: Linux/AMD64,EM64T
           Reporter: Martin Sebor
        Assigned To: Martin Sebor
           Priority: Minor
            Fix For: 4.1.4

        Attachments: hard-sex.html, hot-babes.html, hot-chicks.html, 
hot-moms.html, housewive.html


$ make 18_limits_traps && ./18_limits_traps icc -c -I/build/sebor/dev/stdlib/include/ansi -D_RWSTD_USE_CONFIG -I/build/sebor/icc-9.0-8S/include -I/build/sebor/dev/stdlib/include -I/build/sebor/dev/stdlib/../rwtest -I/build/sebor/dev/stdlib/../rwtest/include -I/build/sebor/dev/stdlib/tests/include -Xc -no_cpprt -O2 -w1 /build/sebor/dev/stdlib/tests/support/18_limits_traps.cpp
icc -no_cpprt 
/nfs/packages/mdx/redhat/em64t/compilers/intel/cc_9.0.031/lib/crtxi.o 
18_limits_traps.o -o 18_limits_traps -L/build/sebor/icc-9.0-8S/rwtest 
-lrwtest8s  -L/build/sebor/icc-9.0-8S/lib -lstd8s  -Bstatic -lcxa -lunwind 
-Bdynamic /nfs/packages/mdx/redhat/em64t/compilers/intel/cc_9.0.031/lib/crtxn.o 
-lm
# INFO (S1) (9 lines):
# TEXT: # COMPILER: Intel C++, __INTEL_COMPILER = 900, __INTEL_COMPILER_BUILD_DATE = 20060120, __EDG_VERSION__ = 304
# ENVIRONMENT: x86_64/LP64 running linux-elf 2.4.20 with glibc 2.3
# FILE: 18_limits_traps.cpp
# COMPILED: Feb 17 2006, 11:03:26
# COMMENT: traps data member
######################################################
# CLAUSE: lib.numeric.limits.members
# INFO (S1) (3 lines):
# TEXT: std::numeric_limits<bool>::traps = true
# CLAUSE: lib.numeric.limits.members
# INFO (S1) (3 lines):
# TEXT: std::numeric_limits<char>::traps = true
# CLAUSE: lib.numeric.limits.members
Floating point exception

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