> is there anyone who will tell me where
> the pitfalls are to get the GNU/Hurd 
> integrated into a distribution ?
> 
Please join the debian-hurd mailing list.
We are in the process of producing a
Hurd distribution, and you are welcome
to build on our work.  We are a non-profit
organization, so our focus (free software)
is probably quite different from your own.

> the problem (i don�t know if there will
> be a real problem, i haven�t checked the 
> source) might be where we have the automated
> script compile the kernel and libs after
> downloading it:
> i haven�t found the hurd on the usual
> servers where i could find e.g. the linux 
> kernel, neither do i know how well the compile
> can be controlled with environment
> variables.
> 
Visit the GNU pages on the hurd to see where
to get GNUmach and the Hurd from CVS.  As
you probably already know, the Hurd is a 
server running on top of GNUmach.

> where can i get a current "stable"
> version, who is willing to
> help or point at documentation ?
> 
There is simply no such thing at the moment.

-Brent

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