Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Of course, I also want to thank you again for working
> on the port. It's very exciting!
Ditto!
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Great! I have already integrated the "glibc-hurd-powerpc.patch" part of
the changes into libc. I am doing some rearranging of the libc code while
integrating your changes, to reduce copied code and so forth, and various
other nits. I am not yet able to try compiling for ppc, so I may have
intro
It seems likely that this crash is due to improper reentrance. I am
suspicious of your other patch, because the situation it disables the check
for is just the kind of situation I would suspect in this kind of lossage.
I am not going to be comfortable with any tweak-around-the-edges approach
to
D'oh! I noticed that and fixed it in my tree but didn't see how it could
produce the results you saw. But I think I was believing the bogus gdb
output you showed, and nothing explained those bit patterns if gdb was
showing you the right locations. I've checked in my fix now, which should
be abo
Hi,
I didn't know my mailer did that (I have to use Mac OS for e-mail, because
my modem isn't supported by Linux). I have put my files on the web,
http://huizen.dds.nl/~pjbruin/hurd/
Peter
>On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 09:09:15PM +0200, Peter Bruin wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm sorry I didn't post my chan
Neal H Walfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Implementing that you how suggested would be more or less a rewrite..
>
> Although admittedly, it is an excellent approach.
Well, that remains to be seen. But it is the reason for having the
directory notification RPC's at all. (And also so that
Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Implementing that you how suggested would be more or less a rewrite..
Not every filesystem is even able to implement the directory
notification RPC's, so the kind of strategy you're using will still be
necessary for those cases.
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> Implementing that you how suggested would be more or less a rewrite..
Although admittedly, it is an excellent approach.
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Hi,
The type variable was declared const, so here is a new version.
(I find this resetting of type a bit strange, but it is what is used in the
select case, so I copy it).
2001-10-28 Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* hurd/hurdselect.c (_hurd_select): Set type to zero if
S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Bushnell, BSG) writes:
> Oh, well you only need that once.
>
> My thought has always been that an efficient shadow directory would
> scan the underlying directories once on startup, and after that
> would maintain correct information through the change-notification
> mec
Hi
I found an easy way to crash oskit-mach reproducable. The attached
buggy program does it. Be warned: the crash leaves your system in
horrible condition (as always).
This is what I get from the gdb (remote debugging):
Breakpoint 1, panic (fmt=0x21f7ca "vm_map_copyout: wiring 0x%x")
at ../
Hi
The following patch dissables a test on the OSENV_NONBLOCKING flag.
This is needed because there is a discrepancy between the oskit
docs and the code. Though the docs says it is set, it is not. This
prevents oskit-mach from correct working.
wagi
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