Exim

2001-06-18 Thread Jeff Bailey
I have uploaded exim. Bug #101409 contains the patch for those wanting to do it themselves. Credits: Thanks, Marcus, for pointing me in the right direction (And implementing the network ioctls!) Phillip, was there anything else that you had as release critical? ae & exim were the only 2 I had o

Re: e2fsprogs thinks everything is already mounted

2001-06-18 Thread Roland McGrath
> Ted brought up an interesting point: how does "find -xdev" work on the > Hurd? I checked findutils-4.1.7-2 sources and it seems to rely on > st_dev containing meaningful data, but nevertheless works as expected > when I tested it. I'm a bit mystified. You were just talking about device numbers o

Re: e2fsprogs thinks everything is already mounted

2001-06-18 Thread Robert Bihlmeyer
Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I think the patch is fine. The newest e2fsprogs looks good, although it needs the patch from bug#101361 to compile. > BTW, the Hurd has "device nodes" (which is simply a bit flag in the > stat information), but the values are set by the translator,

Re: integrating a new network driver

2001-06-18 Thread Ulrich Eckhardt
On Friday 15 June 2001 22:24, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > and all drivers (and include new ones). However, as with oskit-mach this > will be done by other people than us, we are fine with kludges like > backporting drivers with minimal effort for GNU Mach. So, I get that GNU Mach will die sooner or

Re: Info on programming for HURD

2001-06-18 Thread Thomas A Langan
I just started about a month ago. Here are the links that got me going: Everything you need to understand the code you're looking at: http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/reference-manual/hurd_toc.html The best list of useful links: http://angg.twu.net/the_hurd_links.html Good installation guide:

Re: Info on programming for HURD

2001-06-18 Thread Moritz Schulte
first last <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Where can I find a tutorial or enough information to be able to > start coding for HURD? You'll find much helpful information at http://debian.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/~ogi/hurd/. hth, moritz -- Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.chaos

Re: Info on programming for HURD

2001-06-18 Thread Neal H Walfield
>Where can I find a tutorial or enough information > to > be able to start coding for HURD? I'm interested in > the > internals of it more than in porting, but I understand > that the latter is easier (and might be a possible way > to > learn). The only tutorials on programming the Hurd are th

Info on programming for HURD

2001-06-18 Thread first last
Hi everyone. My name is Gabriel and I am new to this list. I am interested in HURD and would like to be able to contribute. Where can I find a tutorial or enough information to be able to start coding for HURD? I'm interested in the internals of it more than in porting, but I understand tha

Re: ae & exim

2001-06-18 Thread Philip Charles
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jeff Bailey wrote: > On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 02:53:40AM +, Philip Charles wrote: > > exim 2.11-3 and ae 962-30 have not changed in the main archive since the > > F2 discs. I realise that they can be tweeked so they work, but anything > > on the CDs should work straight o

Re: ae & exim

2001-06-18 Thread Jeff Bailey
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 02:53:40AM +, Philip Charles wrote: > exim 2.11-3 and ae 962-30 have not changed in the main archive since the > F2 discs. I realise that they can be tweeked so they work, but anything > on the CDs should work straight out of the box. ae's now done and uploaded. It