On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 09:17, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 03:44:17PM +0100, Bob Ham wrote:
> > dmesgd sits on /dev/klog and stores up its output. it also listens
> > to an AF_UNIX socket, /tmp/dmesg-socket. dmesg clients connect to
> > this and read the
http://hyacinth.clear.bash.sh/~rah/dmesg-0.1.0.tar.gz
No, it's not hurdish, yes, it works around bugs, but does have these
wicked features: It Works (tm) and It Exists (tm) :)
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On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 00:46, Bob Ham wrote:
> Attached are all the fixes I got through before a gcc ICE stopped me.
Might help if I sent it to the right list of course :)
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+ * ihash.c: fixes for -Wall -Werror
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2001-08-15 Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* sizes.c: New file, a list of prime numbers useful for table sizes.
Index: libi
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 21:35, Bob Ham wrote:
> Just to let you know, I've gone through the rigmarole of compiling
> gnumach 1.3 and 2.0
Sorry, make that 1.2 and 1.3
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t to let you know, I've gone through the rigmarole of compiling
gnumach 1.3 and 2.0 with the via-rhine drivers. Neither work. There's
nothing printed in /dev/klog and pfinet fails.
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d tried to run that from the twm menu, but still to no avail. This is
where I'm up to now. Can anybody shed some light on how I can get a
terminal running in X?
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ely to happen?
Good question. Glibc tells me I have to wait for the next release if I
want to compile it with gcc 3.0. Anyone know when 2.2.5 will likely be
released? And, will this be the prompt for the debian-hurd change over?
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could set and then have a strerror-like function that each translator
implements? Would that be an addition to the file protocol? I haven't
gotten into any guts proper yet so I'm not sure how translators go about
being translators.
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le start porting the
Hurd to different microkernels and are forced to deal with the problem,
the approriate solution will present itself. As far as I can see,
there's not really that much that can be done now to help with that.
Given this, it seems like a bit of a null issue.
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d. I've got one of these but
couldn't get it to work on gnumach and oskit-mach doesn't include the
via-rhine driver (both from CVSs, a month or so ago.)
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.org.
> - debian-hurd@lists.debian.org: All things related to Debian GNU/Hurd
>(especially porting issues).
>
> Subscribe in the usual fashion.
What is the "usual" fashion?
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uot;?
Anyways, it seems to have been a bit of a pointless exercise as, after
scouting through the oskit sources, it would appear that via-rhine
drivers aren't included in oskit anyway :)
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study the art. If someone wants an account in order to take advantage
of this, I'd be only too happy.
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On Wed, 2001-10-17 at 20:24, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 02:46:35PM +0100, Bob Ham wrote:
> > /proj/gnumach-20011013-1$ MIG=i386-gnu-mig CC=i386-gnu-gcc ./configure
> > --enable-floppy --enable-ide --enable-ne2000 --enable-via-rhine
>
> Mmmh. In my i
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Setting the pfinet translator on sockets/2 with eth0 and then running
ping tells me the translator died. Am I missing something totally
obvious?
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y .deb's?
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cument as a developer's introduction to the Hurd; or more so than
it is currently.
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tus R, I killed the
process :)
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ory. No offense intended, but
> you really need to get your own clue about the oskit before trying to get
> started with oskit-mach.
Will do.
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On Mon, 09 Apr 2001 22:03:55 Roland McGrath wrote:
> What do you mean by "configured"?
Ran ./configure
> Have you run some oskit example kernels on your hardware?
No; where can they be found?
Cheers,
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On Mon, 09 Apr 2001 19:50:25 Igor Khavkine wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 04:40:37PM +0100, Bob Ham wrote:
>
> > When I select oskit-mach from the GRUB menu, the machine restarts
> > straight away.
>
> Do you have a pentium or an AMD system?
It's an Intel P120
avail. Any
ideas?
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hard-disk recording and latency for MIDI. I can't see that having
spot-on timing in the sound system (which is what I'm assuming RTMach
would provide) would reduce the latency between music devices and music
software significantly, or am I being obtuse?
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On Tue, 03 Apr 2001 07:32:00 Ognyan Kulev wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 08:03:15PM +0100, Bob Ham wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I've a few quesitons about the Hurd that I was hoping could have some
> > light shed on them: firstly, has any thought been put into h
x27; subsection in the
Distributed File Systems chapter of the Hurd Reference Manual that is
sadly empty. Running it (with --help), it moans about
/var/state/misc/nfsd.index not existing. Is there any documentation on
how to get this nfsd to do its stuff, or does anybody know?
Cheers,
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0x10b4376 in gtk_init_check () from /lib/libgtk-1.2.so.0
#9 0x10b47f1 in gtk_init () from /lib/libgtk-1.2.so.0
[ ... ]
Anyone have any ideas as to whether this is a gtk or X bug or if it's my
meddling with threads?
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On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 10:06:26 Erik Verbruggen wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 11:11:11PM +0100, Bob Ham wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > In my quest to compile everything for the hurd, I've come accross a problem
> > wrt threads in that everything uses pthread
, cthreads or
pthreads?
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han
libpng and libpng-dev.
Just letting you know.
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Hi all
I've just started trying to get X running (4.0.2 debs) but I've come
accross a problem:
Cannot open keyboard (No such file or directory)
Has anyone else come accross this?
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Hi there
I don't know if anybody has noticed, but the link bar on the left of
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/whatis/ and
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/howto/ don't work as they refer to
files in . when they should be referring to files in ..
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On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Jeff Bailey wrote:
> If you have any other packages that compile cleanly, let me know. ;)
curl compiles cleanly (iirc). It all works afaict.
Bob
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If I comment that line and I launch XFS, XFree launches.
Sorry, I meant over a network (ie FontPath "tcp/...".) Obviously, the
xfs server is going to need xfonts-base. For the xfs client machine to
need it installed would be a waste.
Bob (aka Bbo :)
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, thomas poindessous wrote:
> Maybe xfonts-base must be required for install of XFree4 ?
I cerainly hope not. If you use xfs, having font stuff on workstations
is just a waste of space.
Bbo
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...
E: Package g++-2.95 has no installation candidate
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E: Package cpp-2.95 has no installation candidate
umm... eek!
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On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 04:25:39PM +0000, Bob Ham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
> heard to say:
> > Syntax error on line 68 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
> > Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_log_config.so into server: libc.so.6:
.org/gnu/hurd/debian unstable main
Am I missing something?
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Arkadi E. Shishlov wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 04:25:39PM +0000, Bob Ham wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xterm
> > xterm: error while loading shared libraries: libXaw.so.7: cannot load
> > shared object file: No such file or directory
> >
raries: libXaw.so.7: cannot load shared
object file: No such file or directory
As root, libXaw.so.7 isn't found normally, but is found if
LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set. I can't think why running as root would change
the behaviour of the interpretation of LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
I hope someone can h
rogrammers don't use C++.
I am a C++ programmer. And I just installed the Hurd. Tell me more
about this trivfs :)
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hurd partition(s) with mke2fs -o hurd, and unpack a base
> system tarball onto your hurd root partition.
Well, this would certainly appear to be the concensus on how to go
forth.. thanks all for the advice.
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drive and network card for I/O. Is there any way to get the HURD on
there aside from taking the hard disk out and putting it in another
machine?
Many thanks,
Bob Ham
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On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 06:49:16PM +0000, Bob Ham wrote:
> > Obviously, the main concerns are with threads and plugins. I'm also not
> > sure how many threads are really practical for a program.
>
> The number of threa
es other that glib
gmodule? Any specifically for C++?
Many thanks,
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all & co. scripts
were there, as I had to use versions from quite a while back. Also, the
kernel source would be a good idea. And just one more small thing: the
hurd-doc/walf-install.html file has '@option{-o}' style bits about the
place, which I assume are markup and shouldn't
and grab all of the tarballs for the packages in that
section, which can then be taken home and looked at.
Cheers,
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t2 as its
usual fs. Looking at the hurd-install doc, it says use mke2fs with -o
hurd; does the hurd use a modified ext2?
Cheers,
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PS, Sorry for the empty reply
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to be under "1Gb", but what is
"1Gb"? 1024Kb?, 1000Kb?, so-many whatevers?
Many thanks,
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