Vicente Hernando Ara [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* This last is an error I get in exec.c file.
static pthread_mutex_t lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
This trigger an error when compiling:
exec.c:1382: initializer element is not constant
however:
pthread_mutex_t lock =
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 01:43:08PM -0700, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
Petri Koistinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think uname -s should print: GNUmach.
uname -s prints the kernel, but it's the kernel in Unixspeak, that
is, the thing that interprets the system calls where the system
calls
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Bushnell, BSG) writes:
Petri Koistinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think uname -s should print: GNUmach.
uname -s prints the kernel, but it's the kernel in Unixspeak, that
is, the thing that interprets the system calls where the system
calls are read/write/open.
I have asked on [EMAIL PROTECTED] about why -s should print the
kernel name instead of the operating system implementation.
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On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 01:37:36PM +0200, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
I have asked on [EMAIL PROTECTED] about why -s should print the
kernel name instead of the operating system implementation.
thanks. have you pointed them to the archived discussion?:
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 04:19:48AM +0200, Vicente Hernando Ara wrote:
I am changing the Hurd code from cthreads to pthreads.
Goodie.
* In pfinet code appear __mutex_lock and __mutex_unlock functions,
instead mutex_lock and so.
This functions are defined in glibc. Should I change pfinet
le jeu 24-10-2002 à 09:59, Niels Möller a écrit :
My advice is that you start by designing and implementing some kind of
ethernetdevice (kernelspace or part kernel, part userspace translator)
that can support running several pfinets in parallell. Perhaps it
should look like the bsd tunnel
Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
According to documentation of BSD Unix [1], the uname command appeared
in 4.4BSD distribution, and the -s option is suposed to:
Oy, it gets even more confusing. BSD has always used the term
operating system to refer to the kernel.
In any case, the
FYI, the linux output is as follows:
$ uname -s
Linux
$ uname -o
GNU/Linux
Thanks,
Jon
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le jeu 24-10-2002 à 21:49, Niels Möller a écrit :
You need one piece of code that links between glibc and your ip
interfaces, and that also performs packetforwarding, source and
destination address selection, and such stuff. That code should be
installed as the translator for
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 01:08:30AM +0200, Olivier Péningault wrote:
le jeu 24-10-2002 à 21:49, Niels Möller a écrit :
I.e. when I call socket(), connect() to create a tcp connection, I
call some function in -lsocket
I see what you mean. For the layer 3+ translators, at first I thought
that
Olivier Péningault [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
le mer 23-10-2002 à 23:33, Niels Möller a écrit :
But that's all I've seen. So is anybody actually working on a hurdish
networking stack? I've seen no signs of that.
If nobody works on it, I am volunteer. And if someone does it, I am
ready to
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