On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 01:03:10PM -0700, Kevin Musick wrote:
Is a Samba server currently available for the Hurd? It looks as though the
task-samba package is posted on Debian, but some of the packages on which it
depends are missing. Is that true, or did I just miss them?
Yes. task-*
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 10:22:02PM -0400, Leimy wrote:
Mach based BSD? I thought it was a microkernel I wasn't sure though.
What does this mean for the HURD?
The Hurd is still the only free (usable) multiserver OS, AFAIK.
All existing microkernel based systems have only a single
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 06:12:16AM -0800, exodus2000 wrote:
Here's my problem goes:
I have IBM-720 Server - good toy!
It has IBM ServeRAID SCSI adapter, and, yes, Corollary C-bus microprocessors boards.
NT, OS/2 and SCO OpenServer (maybe some other proprietary OSes) support
SMP on this
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On Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 08:15:08AM -0300, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
I see... And 3.3.3.1 is actually the latest version usable with the
hurd, then...
Probably not, but I have not tried others (too much on the plate).
So I suppose this is the same for other directories, like editors and
David R W Denny wrote:
Hi chaps and thanks so far - my particular problem is that I can get some
things to execute just from a shell command, whereas for others like "info" I
get the response "command not found".
Info is in doc/info_XXX.deb, where XXX is the version.
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Remember to tell us what Hurd version you are using.
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On Mon, 01 May 2000 12:54:16 Jan Atle Ramsli wrote:
Eh ... where is main.c ?
Eh ... what? :)
You can't expect an answer to this question without letting us know
what you look for. I suspect you are looking for the main function
of a certain executable, but which one?
Marcus
Hi,
now that we get the OS FAQ entry updated, maybe someone wants to update
the Hurd entry in the www.operatingsystems.net hurd page as well.
The site seems to be down currently, but there is an (outdated?) copy
at www.honeycomb.net/os/oses/hurd.html
Of course, until the real site is up
On Tue, 09 May 2000 07:56:48 Joe Tennies wrote:
I am a 3rd year Computer Science/ Software Engineering student at the
University of Wisconsin-Platteville. I am in an Operating Systems course in
which I have to write a paper about an operating system, and I chose
GNU/Hurd. I was wondering if
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 01:24:13PM +0200, Tomasz Wegrzanowski wrote:
1.
How accurate are 1987-1989 CMU Mach papers if GNU Mach is considered.
Depends entirely on what specific issue you look at.
For example, the Hurd has no nameserver, but it has (still)
cthreads, and the client/server basics
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 02:28:14PM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
I don't know what "current" means to you, though. All Hurd servers are
multithreaded and usually serve multiple users/processes.
Reading Marks reply, I am enlightened. Forget this part of my message :)
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approach to keyboard scanning can be found in colortext,
IIRC).
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in hurd/*.defs, and little else in the Hurd
makes direct use of Mach features (grep is your friend :)
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probably by moving them into user-land.]
I think this is orthogonal to the other points (especially 1).
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David DeTinne wrote:
Has anyone else seen this on slashdot?
It is a visual map of the history of the unix variants.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/levenez/unix/history.html
That's really a nice chart!
On this map it looks like the hurd went away before lites?
Yes, the date is correct as far
Farid Hajji wrote:
[Sorry to mail to both lists, but the topic _is_ relevant in both cases.
BTW, could we _please_ reunify both lists?]
Actually, I think this is more appropriate to bug-hurd anyway (which is
the
actual development list).
Abstract: The following mail contains a proposal,
on the CD.
Another problem would be to make a life file system in the sense that you
can write to a ramdisk, and still see the CD content below. If we just had
shadowfs, this would be an ideal task for it.
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Sorry, but we should try to fix the problem. A work around is useful, but
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Marcus printk() statement s to see where exactly it hangs? Then
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On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 09:04:10AM -0700, Kevin Musick wrote:
Kevin Musick wrote:
I don't remember this being the case before. Is this
in response to the recent changes in the ext2 file system? Does the
latest
Grub version handle the ext2 revisions as well?
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, couldn't you create yourself a
sourceforge login and let us know the login name? We will then add you to
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(basic Mach features which are in gnumach etc)?
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Not any longer. See the mailing list archive of the last days.
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is a free assembler impl, and for MIPS a
free C one. For StrongARM, L4KA is also available.
I don't know what API's are exported, though.
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article sounds a bit silly here. Occasionally, I say "das Hurd System".
I don't have a real linguistic argument for this decision, but I could
probably cook something up with the help of my girl friend, who studies
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We need more info on what you did to be able to help you.
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Atila Bohlke Vasconcelos wrote:
when i try install any package, i get an error message, telling me dpkg is
not configured yet... then i try:
dpkg --configure
are passed from task to task
4. how to program against libps/proc-server
in addition to hurd.texi? Even if it's not official...
I don't know of such a thing.
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Mach manuals.
This is my experience at least.
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IMHO, the best solution would be to drop the last set of permissions and
port the ACL patch for Linux from http://acl.bestbits.at/ :) How
the user. This is not an exclusive or decision.
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Is anybody working on an iso9660 fs for hurd? If not, I'd
like to try it out. Or is it all done and I'm just ranting?
There is a small chunk of suspicious code that's in the BTS which
we can take care of ourself. It's a simple fix. The bad
by a closed group.
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cat /dev/klog /tmp/bootmesg
I think you can make syslog to catch those, or you need to recompile the
current syslog from inetutils CVS, where I know you can.
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data_len is the size of the buffer *data (note that data is a pointer to a
buffer pointer, read: an array). You can fill up to data_len bytes in the
buffer *data[0] to *data[data_len - 1].
Make this *data_len instead data_len
on). tmpfs uses virtual memory to store the files.
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Where can I browse the hurd list and does anyone know if there is
a rough date for Debian to release it.
There is a quite exact date: When it is ready.
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install the man pages.
You also need to install the man-db package to get the man(1) command.
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correctly and some other
stuff (responding to init without delay).
However, apart from that all incoming RPCs are serialized.
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On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 02:32:47PM +0200, Moritz Schulte wrote:
So, is this broken code or is stat() doing something wrong? (should
st_rdev be 0?) I'll later look more into this...
*groan* The Hurd doesn't give distinct
about Hurd?
Where can I read about current state of this project?
The mailing lists is where everything is discussed, announced, etc.
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We are pleased to announce version 1.2 of the GNU distribution of the
Mach 3.0 interface generator `MiG' Mach kernel. It may be found in
the file (about 143 KB compressed) ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mig/mig-1.2.tar.gz.
You need this tool to compile the gnumach and hurd distributions,
and to compile
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 09:38:03PM +0200, Franck Martin wrote:
Hi Marcus,
Weve no experience in real-time software (just the student level).
The Hurd is not a real time system. It is neither a goal of the Hurd
project so far, nor is anybody in the Hurd project particularly
experienced in
Hi,
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One module (you obviously have that), and no space in the modules line
(after the first non psace character, I think, so no space after
serverboot.gz?)
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time I tried it didn't work. Somebody should try if it works and
fix any bugs if it doesn't, and then we can change native-install to create
them as hard links.
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It's kbd, but there are no special devices in the Hurd :)
Everything is backed by a user space server program.
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[per-process namespaces]
So, you could emulate Plan 9 on the Hurd by replacing the fork
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per-process filesystem
the programs using the data too much by failing in severly
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that. Remove the translator (settrans -afg /linux) and then do
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Don't recite, quote, please.
But I think I know what you saw. Isn't that just a warning? Anyway, please
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changed, I think. We can start to worry if it doesn't work with
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and modify it for your needs. And to write documentation for the next
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scratch, and some more features.
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libdiskfs/io-map.c, esp the function diskfs_get_filemap.
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is a POSIX thing.
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it. This would usually happen by LD_PRELOADING a
special emulation library into the binary, which would set this up.
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the remaining differences.
And then we need to change the .note.ABI-tag section to match the GNU/Linux
one.
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to debug. It works in a chroot, but not at boot time).
What is libio?
libio is an implementation of the stdio library.
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half of march we will be able to start the
big compilation cycle.
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On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 11:37:15AM +0100, Jean-Roch Sotty wrote:
The gnumach boots and then booting I get a message from serverboot :
Loading single multiboot module in compat mode : /boot/serverboot.gz
(this is ok but ...)
(serverboot) : terminating, not beccoming default pager.
unfortunately violates Debian policy. The upcoming
ELF standard will have RUNPATH which we can use, but it is not yet supported
by binutils.
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