Re: kalloc.c and recent gcc's

2005-09-11 Thread Alfred M\. Szmidt
   My question was rather if we can be sure that realloc() or
   memalign() aren't used by e.g. printf() or other library functions
   that mach-defpager is calling.

As I told you, you need to check that in the source code for realloc
and memalign.



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Re: [PATCH] Building the Hurd with gcc-4.0

2005-09-11 Thread Alfred M\. Szmidt
   A fix (to be applied after the above patch) is attached:
   `hurd_v.s._gcc-4.0.fixes.patch' The patch only fixes my previous
   patch, so no new ChangeLog entry is needed.

Could you resend the patch in whole with whatever fixes?


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Re: [PATCH] Building the Hurd with gcc-4.0

2005-09-11 Thread Alfred M\. Szmidt
Has anyone done any further testing on this set of patches?


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Re: [PATCH] Building the Hurd with gcc-4.0

2005-09-11 Thread Alfred M\. Szmidt
   Have you tried to boot with such compiled Hurd?  I've compiled
   ext2fs with gcc 4.0 some weeks ago and ext2fs always raised
   something like SEGV even when just run from command line.

Always always always send a backtrace of a segfault! :-)

(maybe crash could be frobed into dumping a backtrace using gdb into a
file)


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Re: Compile GNU Mach 1.3 drivers

2005-09-11 Thread Shakthi Kannan
Hi,

--- Thomas Schwinge
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Can
> you, Shakthi, verify that it works using a hack to
> make it build, like
> the one you posted?

It builds. I see a lpr.o. Using a "objdump -d kernel"
also shows the lpr functions. 

> I've also seen reports that GNU Mach's lpr isn't
> functional at all. 

But, I don't have a printer to test it out. Sorry.

I am looking at some driver examples in
gnumach-1-branch/i386/i386at, particularly kd.c. I
have to see how and where the keyboard is used in hurd
(in console-client/ ?) so I can understand the
communication between gnumach and hurd. rcptrace will
help?

Regards,

SK


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