Björn Döbel <[email protected]> writes: >> Amazing thing is, I didn't do half (actually close >> to zero) of that stuff the first time around, so how >> it still worked is a mystery! > > Fact is, it didn't.
I got the same result for the simple hello world demo. What didn't work was compilation - or rather, that "worked", only it unintentionally included - I don't know - perhaps the whole L4Re? You might remember I said compilation time was crazy and you told me several times it was normal, this was the remap of the C library, etc. On the other hand, obviously it was impossible for you to suspect the O= error, and the lesson is perhaps you should publish code first thing, instead of as a last resort. >> were all new to me. > > Done quoting for now. > > We highly appreciate any hints on how to improve that > documentation. Claiming it isn't there doesn't help > us a lot, though. Hold it - I have never said there isn't any documentation - I said I have never seen or read it (apart from those general microkernel descriptions, which were good). I will read every article you mention, including this README file, which you mention in a very negativistic way, but - I guess it's OK if you really thought I said "there isn't any documentation". But actually I can say the style I prefer. Check out the documentation for Gnus [1]. They (or perhaps "he") has collected everything in one PDF, suitable for printing. Second best (or they complement each other, I guess) is just a list of links to individual articles and tutorials. [1] http://www.gnus.org/manual.html -- underground experts united: http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 _______________________________________________ l4-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/mailman/listinfo/l4-hackers
