Hi!

2012/1/17 Samuel Thibault <samuel.thiba...@gnu.org>

> > But, as fixing problems such as PATH_MAX is not Hurd specific, one could
> also
>
> fix it on a Linux system.
>
> PATH_MAX issues can be worked on on Linux, yes. But a test is needed on
> Hurd afterwards, in case some other, non-PATH_MAX issues remain.
>
For sure, once it builds on Linux I have to try it on Hurd.
But the build process take longer in my qemu. And I'm used to use pbuild
which is also a bit of an overhead.

2012/1/17 Svante Signell <svante.sign...@telia.com>

> I normally ssh into the VM to get the correct keyboard layout, a
> scrollbar, etc. In kvm/qemu ssh/telnet can be set up by port forwarding.
>
I do the same but all network related processes are waaaay slower!
"apt-get update" take ages! Same when I went to download a package
dependencies!

Anyway I have first to get comfortable with the "fix/build/create
patch" process before moving to a "currently slower" environment!

Thanks anyway for your comments!

Oh, one last question: According to the timestamp this list [1] seems up to
date, should it be the one to choose packages to fix from?

Cheers,
Tanguy

[1] http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/graph-total-top.txt

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