Hi, On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 01:12:05PM +0100, Garreau, Alexandre wrote: > Le 21/11/2014 à 11h57, Alfred M. Szmidt a écrit :
> > The Hurd is not forced to follow any standards, nor is POSIX a > > "depassed" standard. POSIX is a very good base for all things UNIX. > > Pipes are a nightmare on Hurd I heard. I don???t remind if it was braurn > or youpi who said me POSIX was a big constraint and that with the Hurd > revolutionary architecture there were far better way to do things than > as they???re done with POSIX. The nice thing about the Hurd is that while it strives to implement all of the POSIX interfaces, it doesn't try to hide the underlying architecture either. So it provides a drop-in replacement for traditional UNIX systems, and a smooth transition path for existing software and users; but it doesn't hinder you from doing things in new ways if you want to. Programs written for the Hurd are perfectly welcome to use the more powerful mechanisms -- it's just that we do not make much use of this power thus far... POSIX is a constraint mostly only in the sense that it vastly increases the complexity of the system :-( -antrik-
