I suppose it could have been cygwin. I followed the instructions on the Hurd website to checkout gnumach. Looks like I'll have to check out a copy on another machine running something other than Windows. :-)
It's not cygwin, it's Windows' fault ;-)
"aux" is some sort of special device name (I guess like "lpt1", "con" and similar), so sometime in January I was suggested to use the
"real operating system". :-)
Unfortunately, at that time I had no Internet access through any real operating system, so I resorted to using daily CVS tarballs available at http://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/cvs/
Hope this helps.
Cheers, Danilo
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