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Hello.
Please excuse if this is an inappropriate forum for something like this,
but I was wondering if anybody had seen this article/knew anything about it:
http://www.idg.net/ic_829012_4394_1-3921.html
(RMS saying that Hurd is likely to be in production this year)
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Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > It's a lot easier on everything, I think.
>
> I think you are wrong.
>
> > The client can just open the file, and then hand the handle over to
> > the server.
>
> Which means that if the client wants to supply data from someplace else, it
> has
Roland:
> I checked in the fix for that stupid libc bug (d'oh!).
No problem. Just glad I could help in some small way.
> As to gdb, did you test the gdb "gcore" command? Your patch didn't include
> any changes to the gnu_find_memory_regions function, but you also didn't
> say that it works. Si
Hi folks,
Just this announcement, then discussion will move to l4-hurd.
I created a homepage for the Hurd on L4 project at savannah.gnu.org. The
page contains a roadmap, useful links, and some design materials for the
project.
http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/l4hurd/
In addition to the
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On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 11:27:23PM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > An alternative strategy (for the dynamic case) is to have the client
> > > hand a port for the file to the console server, which can then read
> > > from it exactly as if it
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Neal H Walfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I changed it to treat an argument of just "HOST" like "HOST:/". It would
> > be good to support URL syntax too, though that should dtrt with a :PORT.
>
> This syntax may make using ipv6 addresses difficult.
I'm not sure which of the `:':s above y
Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > #define STORE_SONAME_SUFFIX ".so.0.2"
>
> Hmm, I had meant to change that and forgotten about it. I put in a
> makefile hack so it's pegged to $(hurd-version).
It might reduce confusion to choose a random version number for the
initial soname, to
> It's a lot easier on everything, I think.
I think you are wrong.
> The client can just open the file, and then hand the handle over to
> the server.
Which means that if the client wants to supply data from someplace else, it
has to become a filesystem.
> The server can just read it exactly
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