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Hi everyone,
after running the test script myself and thinking I a bit, I found the
reason why it fails:
Coreutils nice expects a priority range from 0 to 39 (mapped to -20..19
for the user) but Mach only provides 0..31. The POSIX layer in libc now
attempts to convert these values to the respect
On Sat, Apr 16, 2005 at 08:28:46PM +0200, Soeren D. Schulze wrote:
> Could you tell how you exactly got it working? I tried the binary on
> this machine (i686) naively with
>
> kernel (hd0,1)/boot/oskit-mach-2005-04-13 root=device:hd0s2
>
> and it rebooted immediatly after booting, i.e. the scr
Soeren D. Schulze wrote:
It just won't die! :-)
Could you tell how you exactly got it working? I tried the binary on
this machine (i686) naively with
title Debian GNU/Hurd Mach 2
root (hd0,1)
kernel (hd0,1)/boot/oskit-mach-2005-04-13 root=device:hd0s2
kernel /boot/oskit-mach-2005-04-13 root=de
> Michael Banck wrote:
> > Anybody tried to build oskit-mach recently and could tell me which
> > compiler/configure options/patches to use? I have attached the oskit
> > modules file (I also tried another one, with the same result).
>
> Actually, being the stubborn hard-ass that I am I managed to