> The oskit is a set of libraries that provide stuff you might want to use
in
> a kernel, and the direction we are moving is to use oskit libraries to do
> everything that they are useful for when it can replace old CMU code.  The
> oskit is not useful for anything on Alpha at the moment, so there is no
> reason to particularly want to use it in Mach/Alpha.


What parts of OSKit is GNU Mach going to use? I'm assuming that it is not
going to use all of it...

So far, I've already got oskit/dev, oskit/oskit/alpha, and oskit/threads
ported (these modules compile, but have not been tested)...

Sincerely,
Andrew Miklic



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