Processed: Re: Bug#807924: ghc: empty haddock interface version on hurd-i386
Processing control commands: > reassign -1 hurd Bug #807924 [src:ghc] ghc: empty haddock interface version on hurd-i386 Bug reassigned from package 'src:ghc' to 'hurd'. No longer marked as found in versions ghc/7.10.3-4. Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #807924 to the same values previously set > close -1 1:0.9.git20180108-1 Bug #807924 [hurd] ghc: empty haddock interface version on hurd-i386 Marked as fixed in versions hurd/1:0.9.git20180108-1. Bug #807924 [hurd] ghc: empty haddock interface version on hurd-i386 Marked Bug as done -- 807924: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=807924 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems
Installer drive names
I installed HURD from the latest DVD ISO at . I might be missing something, but it looks like the graphical installer got the names of the hard drive a dvd drive backwards. /dev/hd2 is the size of the dvd in the dvd drive; and /dev/sd0 is the size of the hard drive I created for the virtual machine. Also see https://postimg.cc/yk88gLMw. Jeff
Networking is still broke
Networking on a fresh Debian HURD install is still broken. The machine hangs at getting a DHCP address. The only work-around I have found is to disable the network adapter in the vm's settings. With the network adapter removed the vm will boot. A server without a network connection is not very useful.