Hi,
El 15/12/20 a les 21:40, Edward Haigh ha escrit:
Of course! I'll set a dev environment up and do a little research on
existing frameworks, then come back to you.
I remember I used to use the Perl test suite to test the lwip
translator, you may want to take a look.
Of course! I'll set a dev environment up and do a little research on
existing frameworks, then come back to you.
Thanks all, take care!
Edd
On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 at 20:36, Samuel Thibault
wrote:
> Edward Haigh, le mar. 15 déc. 2020 20:29:46 +, a ecrit:
> > So perhaps an automated test framew
Edward Haigh, le mar. 15 déc. 2020 20:29:46 +, a ecrit:
> So perhaps an automated test framework targeting the pfinet stack would be
> useful?
Yes, or probably rather: look out for existing tcp/ip testing
frameworks, there are most probably already some just waiting to be used
:)
Samuel
So perhaps an automated test framework targeting the pfinet stack would be
useful?
Edd
On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 at 20:16, Samuel Thibault
wrote:
> jbra...@dismail.de, le mar. 15 déc. 2020 19:24:13 +, a ecrit:
> > Recently lwip has been ported to the Hurd. It sounds like Samuel (main
> > hurd mai
jbra...@dismail.de, le mar. 15 déc. 2020 19:24:13 +, a ecrit:
> Recently lwip has been ported to the Hurd. It sounds like Samuel (main
> hurd maintainer) wants to rewrite pfinet to use lwip instead of the
> linux 2 TCP/IP stack.
This was actually already done. What we'd need now is testing it
Hello Edward!
Welcome aboard! For getting into the TCP/IP stack you could take a look at this
item: https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?5469 (https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?5469)
I guess the current pfinet (TCP/IP stack) uses the linux 2 series TCP/IP stack.
Recently lwip has been ported to the Hurd
Hello,
I have quite a bit of free time over the next year and would like to
contribute to GNU Herd. I've looked at the available projects but I'm not
sure if they're up to date? Some were created in 2006!
Anyway, the two projects I'm most interested in are building the TCP/IP
stack and the automa