Re: [PATCH] libtool.m4: update GNU/Hurd test from upstream

2021-01-07 Thread Samuel Thibault
Nick Clifton, le jeu. 07 janv. 2021 16:49:25 +, a ecrit: > > > In upstream libtool, 47a889a4ca20 ("Improve GNU/Hurd support.") fixed > > > detection of shlibpath_overrides_runpath, thus avoiding unnecessary > > > relink. > > > This backports it. > > Approved and applied. Thanks! Samuel

Re: [PATCH] libtool.m4: update GNU/Hurd test from upstream

2021-01-07 Thread Nick Clifton
Hi Samuel, ping? Oops - sorry. In upstream libtool, 47a889a4ca20 ("Improve GNU/Hurd support.") fixed detection of shlibpath_overrides_runpath, thus avoiding unnecessary relink. This backports it. Approved and applied. Cheers Nick

Re: It's 2021, I want to contribute to the Hurd development. Where should I start?

2021-01-07 Thread haha wang
Many thanks! Ricardo Wurmus writes: > You need to register your nick with Freenode. See here: >   https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration> This has become necessary due to excessive amounts of spam in the past> years. --hahawang07.01.2021, 21:52, "Ricardo Wurmus" :haha

Re: It's 2021, I want to contribute to the Hurd development. Where should I start?

2021-01-07 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
haha wang writes: > I have joined the #hurd IRC channel, but it is moderated and I can't post any > message. How to > get over it? You need to register your nick with Freenode. See here: https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration This has become necessary due to excessive amounts of

Re: It's 2021, I want to contribute to the Hurd development. Where should I start?

2021-01-07 Thread haha wang
Thank you! I'm tring to down the Hurd git repo and building it from source. I have joined the #hurd IRC channel, but it is moderated and I can't post any message. How to get over it? Thanks! --hahawang07.01.2021, 21:36, "Ricardo Wurmus" :Hi, I want to contribute to the GNU Hurd Project and read

Re: It's 2021, I want to contribute to the Hurd development. Where should I start?

2021-01-07 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Hi, > I want to contribute to the GNU Hurd Project and > read the guide pages on the official site. Good! The best way to get started is to first use the Hurd VM image. Then I’d suggest getting the sources and setting up a development environment. This isn’t as clear as it should be due to