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Farid Hajji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > technical features you need, there is, for example, the requirement to have
> > a network-wide unique process id for a task. Thomas calls such a network
> > of Hurd systems a "collective". I guess if you want to do distributed
> > systems in a Hurdish
When testing a translator, always use `settrans -a' on a node with no
passive translator, so you are starting up the translator explicitly. If
it dies, you don't want to have a passive translator setting that would
make it get restarted without your noticing. That said, just use gdb on
tmpfs and
Hi,
when using the tmpfs translator of the Debian hurd package of
2001 Nov 5, I experience problems. I set a translator to a local
directory ./tmp by running `settrans ./tmp /hurd/tmpfs 1MB'; I am able
to create files within that fs, but they are not visible anymore, if I
enter the directory a se
> > Regarding CORBA: The only part of it that we'll need in the Hurd
> > right now, is a good IDL stub generator that could replace MIG.
> > The path right now looks like we're needing to switch to flick
> > IDL compiler and change the *.defs with *.idl(s). Then, we could
> > use e.g. DICE or IDL4
> > Regarding CORBA: The only part of it that we'll need in the Hurd
> > right now, is a good IDL stub generator that could replace MIG.
> > The path right now looks like we're needing to switch to flick
> > IDL compiler and change the *.defs with *.idl(s). Then, we could
> > use e.g. DICE or IDL4
> > Network-wide unique identifiers like task-IDs, ports, etc... are a
> > nice
> > thing to have. One idea may be to organize all nodes of a collective
> > in a distributed kind of (hurdisch) filesystem. IDs would then be
> > simple paths and could be located with some kind of distributed
> > loo
> > You want to migrate _Mach_ ports over the net?
> Actualy, what I thought of was only port forwarding.
Okay, that is the "easy" part, but the problem with the forwarding
chains persists.
-Farid.
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