Kool, how do u guys know where to look for this information lol. I spend
hrs looking and never find a thing.

I would love to see the GNU/NetBSD project rebooted at some stage but under
GNU/kNetBSD. NetBSD has some really good tools that didn't exist in 2002
which i think would make it easier and provide some unique qualities.

I am talking about the RUMP anykernel if any of you know about it?? It
basically allows you to run the kernel in any configuration. Its basically
the IPC and hyper visor in one. So what i mean is RUMP allows one to run
kernelspace tools in userspace, meaning essentially you can create a
micro-kernel or the like from it.

Obviously i am not familiar with glibc so it depends on how easy that is to
move amongst other things.

On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Santiago Vila <[email protected]> wrote:

> El 28/02/13 21:27, Guillem Jover escribió:
>
>  I seem to recall those patches crossed one of my machines at some
>> point, but I cannot find any trace. From the people who are still
>> around, Robert or Santiago might still have local copies (both CCed)?
>>
>> In any case Momchil Velicov's patches would be against ancient glibc
>> versions, probably around 2.2/2.3 or similar, Robert's forward port
>> might be more recent but, probably no later than 2.5/2.6. For other
>> packages, I think we used to submit patches upstream or against the
>> Debian bug tracking system.
>>
>
> I don't keep anything myself, sorry, but I've just found that the old
> geocities page by Momchil Velikov is still mirrored here:
>
> http://www.oocities.org/**velcok/ <http://www.oocities.org/velcok/>
>
>
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