2008/11/14 Arne Babenhauserheide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Am Donnerstag 13 November 2008 23:45:59 schrieb Michal Suchanek: >> No, it certainly would not. You do not have >> >> - the correct and proven lisp bindings for the Hurd API > > You have the list bindings which have been created during this years Google > Summer of Code. > > As far as I know, these are complete (though I doubt that they are proven - > but how much code really is these days? -> reality check of expectations ;) )
So that's half of the feasibility requirement ;-) > >> - the code off which to base your changes > > You have the basic Hurd installation. If you need a modified translator, you > can either setup a core translator differently (the stuff in /hurd), or > recreate that translator in lisp, if you need radical changes. If I do not need radical changes but require to change somewhat how the translator works I have to recreate it in lisp - not modify, recreate. With no sample code how to write a working replacement for what I intended to modify. Thanks Michal