Joshua Branson, le jeu. 26 mars 2026 01:26:28 -0400, a ecrit: > +Brent W. Baccala debugged some `x86_64` SMP issues with a Claude AI > +bot. The bot did not contribute any code. It just found some > +incorrect code that Damien then fixed. It did get [some things > +wrong](https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/2026-02/msg00134.html), > +but it was incredibly helpful pointing out several problems. You can > +read its report > +[here](https://lists.gnu.org:443/archive/html/bug-hurd/2026-03/msg00045.html). > + > +I tweaked the hurd wiki.
The reader won't know who "I" is :) > I believe the most helpful addition is [this > +page](https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/2026-02/msg00087.html), > +which documents how to flash a working qemu hurd image directly to an > +HDD or SSD. This is a *really easy* way to install the Hurd on real > +hardware! > +He worked with Samuel to investigate an odd [out of memory > +bug](https://lists.gnu.org:443/archive/html/bug-hurd/2026-03/msg00135.html). > +Their detailed investigation uncovered and lead to a fix in the [Hurd's > ext2's > +xattr > code](https://lists.gnu.org:443/archive/html/bug-hurd/2026-03/msg00072.html). These two are not related at all, that's the point of my msg00135 mail: there was no point in requeuing package builds that were about out-of-memory when the fix was about disk corruption. Samuel
