Hey guys,

Thanks for your replies.

I actually have installed the Hurd (its Debian distribution, to be precise)
on a VM Box for now. And I actually dropped by the  #hurd last night, but
it was awfully quiet. But it seems that most of you guys seem to be in
Europe, so it's expected as it was probably very early in the morning for
you. ;)

I was actually following the documentation papers on a more sequential
fashion and had not gotten to the development part yet. But, after a quick
glance, I like that the Hacking-guide does provide some useful short
overview. :)

- Daniel


On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 6:46 AM, Samuel Thibault <[email protected]>wrote:

> Justus Winter, le Sun 25 Aug 2013 11:11:10 +0200, a écrit :
> > I think (but please correct me if I'm wrong here) that valgrind on
> > Hurd would have to do the same thing as rpctrace (i.e. intercepting
> > and parsing messages from the target program)
>
> It won't need to intercept, since in valgrind the program is simulated
> by valgrind itself. The parsing could however possibly be useful.
>
> Samuel
>

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