[bug #15301] Please fix -H init option for preventing gnumach from automatically rebooting on panic

2005-12-30 Thread Soeren D. Schulze
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #15301 (project hurd): I hope this patch works... ___ Additional Item Attachment: File name: halt-patch.diffSize:1 KB Patch to fix -H on the command line of Mach

Re: Coreutils nice sanity check failure

2005-05-01 Thread Soeren D. Schulze
> At Sun, 17 Apr 2005 00:05:53 +0200, > Soeren D. Schulze wrote: > > 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 th

Re: Build oskit-mach, immediate page fault

2005-04-18 Thread Soeren D. Schulze
> 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) > > > kern

Coreutils nice sanity check failure

2005-04-16 Thread Soeren D. Schulze
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

Re: Build oskit-mach, immediate page fault

2005-04-16 Thread Soeren D. Schulze
> 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

Re: X and other visions

2004-07-28 Thread Soeren D. Schulze
Ognyan Kulev wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please do not ignore or flame down me because I'm not so used to hacking that stuff. I think I'm experienced enough to GNU/Linux to know how a realization should not look like, and I'd like GNU/Hurd to be better. It's good you are concerned with Hu

Re: X and other visions

2004-07-28 Thread Soeren D. Schulze
Ognyan Kulev wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please do not ignore or flame down me because I'm not so used to hacking that stuff. I think I'm experienced enough to GNU/Linux to know how a realization should not look like, and I'd like GNU/Hurd to be better. It's good you are concerned with Hu

X and other visions

2004-06-12 Thread soeren . d . schulze
Hi hackers, We have discussed it on IRC and that has influenced this posting, but IRC is bad for long discussions - so I'm writing here. GNU/Hurd is quite an unfinished system, so it has rather the chances of implementing a *clean* UI than any other system with an already existing and working UI

Filesystem synchronization problem

2004-05-04 Thread soeren . d . schulze
Hi hackers, I am having a problem with my ext2 filesystem. Sometimes at shutdown it seems not to be unmounted correctly. After printing all the shutdown messages, the system hangs then for some seconds. At the next startup, fsck tells wants me to repair the filesystem manually i.e. it is pretty br