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: Why are the built pthread libs floating around in cvs?
They are not. If you look at libpthread.a you see that it
is a link script that includes libpthread2.a.
brgds,
johan
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ngeLogs correctly, they should
contain what has changed -- so they can be rather technical. They are
no form of documentation. But what the hell do I know.
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Ognyan Kulev:
Ok, thanks for your reply! The reason for me asking is that I'm
writing
a simulator [1] and would like to focus on targets that the Hurd might
run on. It is in a very early stage so doing full x86 simulation is
out
of the question for the moment.
Just curious: what makes this simu
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Ognyan Kulev wrote:
: There are efforts for Hurd/Alpha[1] and Hurd/PowerPC[2]. As you may
: guess, there is some Alpha code in GNU Mach and some PowerPC code in GNU
: libc (AFAIK). And there are less people working on these ports than the
: Hurd itself :-) About MIPS port[
Hi,
Are there any ports to other platforms than x86 on they way?
I remember seeing something about a MIPS port, but that was long
ago. Same for a PPC port. What went wrong ?
best regards,
johan
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Hi!
I have logged into my (Debian) GNU/Hurd machine from a remote Linux-machine
using rlogin. When setting the clock using "date -s" the rlogin session hangs.
I have not yet had the time to look more into this. It also seems that "pfinet"
goes crazy and starts taking 95%-100% of the CPU. Is th
transfer protocol for their
> distributed file system implementation.
Don't you mean Berkeley? Well, here's an URL to the Sprite project at
Berkeley:
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu:80/projects/sprite/sprite.html
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