Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > (It'll be cool to not have to reboot to try it). > > > > This is the true benefit of a microkernel. YOu can boot subhurds inside the > > Hurd to test your translators, but non-essential translators can be tested > > without booting a sub hurd even. > > a subhurd? Now that sounds cool. Howzit work?
It's documented in the official Hurd manual, I believe. http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/doc/doc.html > > libc0.2-dev, hurd-dev, gnumach-dev. A gcc is also packaged, but please get > > the specs file from contrib/marcus on alpha, too. > > > > Marcus > > I can't find libc0.2-dev. I assume it's on alpha which seemes to be > fubareed at the moment. :) Try http://john-edwin-tobey.org/mirrors/alpha.gnu.org/gnu/hurd/debian/ for libc-dev. I don't think I have the specs file, though. (My site is not a real mirror... yet.) -John

