arief# <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> For pthread support there is something there already. But AFAIK the
>> plan is porting NPTL (in glibc) to GNU/Hurd. One of the most
>> important things that need to be done is writing TLS support.
>>
>
> Okay, maybe I'll take a look at this.
> Who is in cha
Dear Marco,
On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 17:38, Marco Gerards wrote:
> arief# <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Start hacking. :)
I'm trying now... hardly... honest... ;-)
> For pthread support there is something there already. But AFAIK the
> plan is porting NPTL (in glibc) to GNU/Hurd. One of the mos
Dear Patrick,
On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 00:45, Patrick Strasser wrote:
> arief# wrote:
> > Being unable to access anon-CVS from office (or other net access beside
> > http and ftp),
>
> You can tunnel ssh through http.
> Google for "ProxyCommand http" or use
> Corckscrew http://www.agroman.net/cork
> Being unable to access anon-CVS from office (or other net access
> beside http and ftp),
You can tunnel ssh through http.
He could risk his job position by doing this depending on what job
policies are...
Is there any chance of a next release with Mach?
The question should be: wha
arief# wrote:
Being unable to access anon-CVS from office (or other net access beside
http and ftp),
You can tunnel ssh through http.
Google for "ProxyCommand http" or use
Corckscrew http://www.agroman.net/corkscrew/
> With these restrictions:
1. I only have ftp and http access to the net (office
arief# <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How do I help to make GNU/Hurd reached 1.0 release ASAP? (I know, a
> little bit of over-optimism ;-))
Start hacking. :)
> I don't have a clear clue of what is GNU/Hurd current status is. I've
> checked hurd.gnu.org, debian-hurd page, hurd.gnufans.org, but a
> For the GNU system just subscribing to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> is a good start, and reading the mailing list archives (they are
> spam free!).
I'm not aware about this mail-list. Can you tell me more?
It is a list where discussings are taking place about how the GNU
system should look
Am Mo, 2004-08-09 um 11.04 schrieb arief#:
> How about the steps to L4 microkernel? Is there any documents explaining
> roadmaps to L4?
>
http://hurd.gnufans.org/bin/view/Hurd/HurdOnL4 is the document I am
aware of .. there is a maillinglist called l4-hurd, tho its more for
developers.
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Dear Alfred,
On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 15:21, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
> Depends with what you mean "GNU/Hurd 1.0". Do you mean a release of
> the GNU system? A release of the Debian GNU/Hurd port?
>
Maybe what I mean to be precise is the release of Debian GNU/Hurd.
> If you wish to help and mak
How do I help to make GNU/Hurd reached 1.0 release ASAP? (I know, a
little bit of over-optimism ;-))
Depends with what you mean "GNU/Hurd 1.0". Do you mean a release of
the GNU system? A release of the Debian GNU/Hurd port?
If you wish to help and make a release of the Debian GNU/Hurd por
Am Mo, 2004-08-09 um 08.18 schrieb arief#:
> Dear all,
>
>
> How do I help to make GNU/Hurd reached 1.0 release ASAP? (I know, a
> little bit of over-optimism ;-))
First of all, bugreports, user-feedback and so on helps. To test
GNU/Hurd on as-many-machines is always the easiest and best way.
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