Over the next few hours, gnumach1 will propagate its way to your various mirrors.
Anyone who doesn't want to ride the oskit-mach adventure wagon would be advised to `apt-get install gnumach1'. I have been running this gnumach1 package for a week - it was built with gcc-2.95 (not yet uploaded to the archive) Specifically in this group are folks not interested in their systems crashing (more) often and folks running Adaptec cards. I'll be working with the Debian oskit maintainer soon to try and get any important patches put into the package. **Please make sure that anything, including new device support is sent to the BTS**. I'm not going to hunt through mailing list archives. I have no idea how upstream oskit works - I would probably also send the patches to the Oskit list. AFAICT they're a black box that occasionally spits out new versions. =) Tks, Jeff Bailey ----- Forwarded message from Debian Installer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- X-MailHub: mail.nisa.net From: Debian Installer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Jeff Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Katie: lisa $Revision: 1.19 $ Subject: gnumach1_20020421-1_hurd-i386.changes ACCEPTED X-scanner: Scanned by Nisa EPOscan v3.02 (www.nisa.net) Accepted: gnumach1_20020421-1.diff.gz to pool/main/g/gnumach1/gnumach1_20020421-1.diff.gz gnumach1_20020421-1.dsc to pool/main/g/gnumach1/gnumach1_20020421-1.dsc gnumach1_20020421-1_hurd-i386.deb to pool/main/g/gnumach1/gnumach1_20020421-1_hurd-i386.deb gnumach1_20020421.orig.tar.gz to pool/main/g/gnumach1/gnumach1_20020421.orig.tar.gz Announcing to [email protected] Thank you for your contribution to Debian. ----- End forwarded message -----

