Re: new gnumach on alpha and more packages

1999-06-08 Thread Roland McGrath
> We don't have a klogd, but we have kmesg implemented by Okuji, IIRC. I don't > know what the status is. The klogd from the Linux syslogd could be adapted. With the kmsg device and the same stream device translator needed for keyboards, etc, we will have a /dev/kmsg that behaves much like /proc/

Re: new gnumach on alpha and more packages

1999-06-08 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 10:23:55PM +0300, Jaakko Niemi wrote: > > One thing did cross my mind: > System logging ? Is there such a thing as klogd for hurd? > Or can we (finally) (at least for hurd) split sysklogd ;) Currently we use our own syslogd which is in inetutils. ROland already suggets

Re: new gnumach on alpha and more packages

1999-06-08 Thread Jaakko Niemi
On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 12:38:00PM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > * jed 0.98.7-14 > > Hey liiwi, this is your favourite editor :) > (Seems to work, contains also xjed) YAY! Great many thanks. One thing did cross my mind: System logging ? Is there such a thing as klogd for hurd? Or can we

new gnumach on alpha and more packages

1999-06-08 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
Hello, I am currently uploading a new gnumach with Okujis fix to alpha.gnu.org. I don't put it in the distribution, because there is something bad with a header file, my hurd compile last night interrupted because of this. These packages were uploaded to ERLANGEN, which is an upload queue for ma