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> > Regarding CORBA: The only part of it that we'll need in the Hurd
> > right now, is a good IDL stub generator that could replace MIG.
> > The path right now looks like we're needing to switch to flick
> > IDL compiler and change the *.defs with *.idl(s). Then, we could
> > use e.g. DICE or IDL4
> > Network-wide unique identifiers like task-IDs, ports, etc... are a
> > nice
> > thing to have. One idea may be to organize all nodes of a collective
> > in a distributed kind of (hurdisch) filesystem. IDs would then be
> > simple paths and could be located with some kind of distributed
> > loo
> > You want to migrate _Mach_ ports over the net?
> Actualy, what I thought of was only port forwarding.
Okay, that is the "easy" part, but the problem with the forwarding
chains persists.
-Farid.
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> > Regarding CORBA: The only part of it that we'll need in the Hurd
> > right now, is a good IDL stub generator that could replace MIG.
> > The path right now looks like we're needing to switch to flick
> > IDL compiler and change the *.defs with *.idl(s). Then, we could
> > use e.g. DICE or IDL4
Hi,
when using the tmpfs translator of the Debian hurd package of
2001 Nov 5, I experience problems. I set a translator to a local
directory ./tmp by running `settrans ./tmp /hurd/tmpfs 1MB'; I am able
to create files within that fs, but they are not visible anymore, if I
enter the directory a se
When testing a translator, always use `settrans -a' on a node with no
passive translator, so you are starting up the translator explicitly. If
it dies, you don't want to have a passive translator setting that would
make it get restarted without your noticing. That said, just use gdb on
tmpfs and
Farid Hajji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > technical features you need, there is, for example, the requirement to have
> > a network-wide unique process id for a task. Thomas calls such a network
> > of Hurd systems a "collective". I guess if you want to do distributed
> > systems in a Hurdish
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