"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have no idea what a local-mig is. But I do know a normal mig > works perfectly here. > > A local-mig is a mig that runs on one platform, and produces code for > another. In other words, a cross-MiG. A normal mig would be one that > runs on the same platform that it produces code for; so if you are > crosscompiling, then your not using a normal mig. :-)
But how can mig generate code for another platform? It just generates C code. If you normally compile MiG on GNU/Linux it produces the same code as MiG running on GNU/Hurd, AFAIK. Anyway, I never experienced problems with it. So what I am basically saying is that it all seems the same to me... -- Marco _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
