There is similar code in Emacs. Look at the s-gnu.h file in the Emacs
sources and and what it does for this. Make sure to conditionalize properly
on _STDIO_USES_IOSTREAM, since the iolib definition (the one you cited for
linux) will eventually become the right one for hurd too.
Philip Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 10 Feb 2001, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > Can any hurd porters make a committment to work on woody boot-floppies?
>
> You may be stuck with me, but I hope not.
Heh. Well, I don't mind.
> It will be a week or so before I will be able to look at adapti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> AFAICT the function wants to know if there is any
> data left in the buffer after the current read pointer.
Based on the definition of __getc(), I'd expect the following to
work, at least for regular streams without fancy features like
on-the-fly decompre
Hi,
I wanted scsh, so I downloaded it (and scsh_0.5.2-1.diff.gz, but
I wasn't sure that that was of any relevance so I ignored it).
The compile gets stuck with the FILE structure in
stdio_dep.c. AFAICT the function wants to know if there is any
data left in th
On 10 Feb 2001, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > The boot disks scripts are straight forward. If the files in the tarball
> > are copied on top of boot-floppies 2.2.17 (the version in potato) then the
> > HURD boot floppies can be created. May be someone might like to
> > incorporate this into the main
# netkit-base
severity 83022 wishlist
severity 84827 wishlist
tag 84827 - wontfix
merge 83022 84827
# xcdroast
severity 83755 wishlist
severity 84497 wishlist
# (84497 seems a weird bug to have been reassigned)
# cgiwrap
severity 83834 wishlist
# innfeed
severity 83859 wishlist
# inn
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