Re: GSoC application deadline passed

2008-03-13 Thread Michael Heath
Please stop. People had their reasons or lack of motivation for contributing or participating. A responsible person would (at least in the future) choose the logical route of trying to change these reasons or properly motivate people to contribute. You, apparently, chose the other option of trying

Re: Using the cross built toolchain

2007-12-04 Thread Michael Heath
On Dec 4, 2007 4:27 PM, Thomas Schwinge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Or even as `dpkg' (for GNU/Linux) packages, if someone > teaches me the needed Debian magic. > > I'd be willing to maintain the Debian/dpkg packages if you'd rather n

Re: New Hurd wiki?

2007-07-11 Thread Michael Heath
more than willing to set something up. Michael Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 7/11/07, Michael Casadevall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Hurd wiki at hurd.gnufangs.org no longer is updated because we were supposed to get a new wiki hosted elsewhe

Re: [gnu.org #278677] Re: mailing list snafu...

2006-10-28 Thread Michael Heath via RT
It seems this is a rather late reply to an e-mail sent last March. So, yes, it was several months ago :) Mike Heath On 10/28/06, Thomas Schwinge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello! > > On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 05:54:07PM -0400, D.E. Evans via RT wrote: > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sun Mar 12 18:13

Re: [gnu.org #278677] Re: mailing list snafu...

2006-10-28 Thread Michael Heath via RT
It seems this is a rather late reply to an e-mail sent last March. So, yes, it was several months ago :) Mike Heath On 10/28/06, Thomas Schwinge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello! > > On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 05:54:07PM -0400, D.E. Evans via RT wrote: > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sun Mar 12 18:13

Re: [gnu.org #278677] Re: mailing list snafu...

2006-10-28 Thread Michael Heath
It seems this is a rather late reply to an e-mail sent last March. So, yes, it was several months ago :)   Mike Heath  On 10/28/06, Thomas Schwinge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello!On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 05:54:07PM -0400, D.E. Evans via RT wrote:> > [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sun Mar 12 18:13:18 2006]:

Re: Thomas Schwinge to stop any work on the Hurd

2006-04-21 Thread Michael Heath
I'd like to repeat my request to stop messing with the delivery addresses. People post things to lists specifically so they are a public discussion, available to many people. That is the point of a list. The archives of this conversation are going to be messy, with random holes, all thanks to Mr. S

Re: Mailing list administration

2006-04-20 Thread Michael Heath
Would you all please stop fooling around with the addresses? It's odd, having conversations drop off and then reappear randomly. I'm not subscribed to all of the Hurd lists, so this is rather odd. That being said..I really wish some people involved with the Hurd were more cooperative and peacef

Re: No to StowFS!

2006-02-04 Thread Michael Heath
The current plan takes a package and makes it's bin/ directory appear to be included in /bin, takes the package's usr/ directory and makes it appear to be included in /usr, and so on. What he's saying is, rather than doing this, you should just have a utility that keeps the PATH environment variabl

Re: No to StowFS!

2006-02-02 Thread Michael Heath
The problem I can see with this is compatability with hardcoded paths. There is, for example, a lot of scripts out there that have their magic set to /usr/bin/perl, or /bin/bash; You'd require customization of an a lot of things if perl or bash were simply on the PATH and not where most things expe