On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 06:29:12PM +0200, PUYDT Julien wrote:
> Salut,
>
> I have had dependancy problems with the following packages:
> * wmaker: the package should depend on hermes1 and libungif4g; I
> submitted as a bug to the bts, and the maintainer answered it was
> certainly a hurd build p
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 07:04:15AM +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
> argh, why do i always end up repeating someone else's work? :)
Well, you didn't. I did only a small subset of what is required, as you
actually used it to produce a chroot environment, your changes must be more
complete :)
> I'll
* [Jeff Bailey]
> One thing that I've wanted to do for some time is rewrite pfinet (and
> I've been slugging my way through various parts of the code to learn
> the Best Way to do that for a year or so now).
This would be great. (Even if it would ruin Marcus' "getting ipchains
for free" hack ;
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 06:47:48PM +0200, Oystein Viggen wrote:
> If somebody with a good knowledge of TCP/IP would contact Netcraft,
> I'm sure they could be of help in figuring out some parameters that
> could be frobbed in pfinet to make the netcraft fingerprinter able
> to see a difference.
I
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 09:16:08AM -0700, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
>
> What are "Linux systems"? :)
I'd say that `Linux systems' are systems that involve Linux; it's not
a very descriptive term
Some Linux systems are just lobotomised GNUs on top of Linux. Some
(most?) are lobotomised GNU
* [Christian Mertes]
> I remember the netcraft guys agreed to think about adding the
> Hurd to their list of OS cores when there would be a webserver
> running on it. Perhaps you want to contact them and tell them
> that this happened?
I contacted netcraft some months ago about this. The messag
Salut,
I have had dependancy problems with the following packages:
* wmaker: the package should depend on hermes1 and libungif4g; I
submitted as a bug to the bts, and the maintainer answered it was
certainly a hurd build problem;
* ssh: should depend on libpam-modules;
I don't know exactly where
Anthony Towns writes:
> I'm sorry, but you simply do not get to have it both ways. Either Linux
> systems are an implementation of the GNU system that happens to have a
> Linux kernel, or "GNU/Linux" is an entirely unjust publicity stunt to
> promote a completely separate system.
What are "Linux
Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 02:09:30PM +0530, Kapil Hari Paranjape wrote:
> >However, this is entirely a hack---so I would welcome pointers
> >on how to improve on this.
>
> Someone needs to add a random device to OSKit (don't bother with gnumach
* Anthony Towns writes:
> I'm sorry, but you simply do not get to have it both ways. Either Linux
> systems are an implementation of the GNU system that happens to have a
> Linux kernel, or "GNU/Linux" is an entirely unjust publicity stunt to
> promote a completely separate system.
Linux is just a
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 08:04:47PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
>
> I'm sorry, but you simply do not get to have it both ways. Either Linux
> systems are an implementation of the GNU system that happens to have a
> Linux kernel, or "GNU/Linux" is an entirely unjust publicity stunt to
> promote a co
Cc'age to the BTS dropped, to debian-hurd added.
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 06:46:48AM +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
> If you refer to GNU/Linux, then let me explain that
> the GNU system is based on the Hurd, while
> GNU/Linux is based on Linux.
I'm sorry, but you simply do not get to have it both wa
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 02:58:06AM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> Somewhere on my disk I have a port of debootstrap, too, which had some
> changes by me I thought were smart at that time. I just have to find it!
> I would like to send it to you, and you can see yourself if there is
> anything
* Derek L Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020607 13:00]:
> Jeff Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > How do you folks want to get this information? Are there people out
> > there just waiting to hack on these problems? (Is there anybody out
> > there? *g* - Hmm.. I should find my Pink Floyd album)
James Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone has a clue how to setup apache so that https works
> I'd be glad to
> know so I can have the first 'secure' webserver running on
> GNU/Hurd.
I remember the netcraft guys agreed to think about adding the
Hurd to their list of OS cores when th
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