--- "B. Douglas Hilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Objective: build Debian hppa -> hurd cross debugger.
>
> Background: Being adventurous, and perhaps foolish, I
> bought a HP 9000 715/80 box to use as a general purpose
> debugging and otherwise silly hobby box.
Well, osfmach runs on one
Jeff Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 06:34:13PM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
>
> > I think that using #include in a C++ program is wrong
> > for exactly the same reasons that using it in a Pascal program would
> > be wrong.
>
> C++ is designed to link with C l
On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 06:34:13PM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> I think that using #include in a C++ program is wrong
> for exactly the same reasons that using it in a Pascal program would
> be wrong.
C++ is designed to link with C libraries. Pascal is not. The
argument doesn't follow.
> Problem: gdb-5.1.1 doesn't configure, gives the following
> error message:
>...
>checking for X... no
>configure: error: *** Gdb does not support host
> hppa1.1-unknown-linux-gnu
>Configure in /usr/src/gdb-5.1.1/build/gdb failed, exiting.
what you do is you look in the Debian bt
Objective: build Debian hppa -> hurd cross debugger.
Background: Being adventurous, and perhaps foolish, I
bought a HP 9000 715/80 box to use as a general purpose
debugging and otherwise silly hobby box. I have the thing
running Woody just fine using a dumb terminal and want to
use it for a serial
Ulrich Eckhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> #ifdef c_plusplus
> #error this file can only be used with plain C, not C++
> #endif
> in conformance[1] to the rest of the file.
I think that using #include in a C++ program is wrong for
exactly the same reasons that using it in a Pascal program
> First, I tried "make kernel-ide" which compiled ok, but
> upon booting said "... Welcome to GNU Mach OSKit...?? "
> and instantly went black and rebooted. I tried to hit the pause
> key a few times to read it but I'm not fast enough.
Hmm. You should try some oskit example kernels and m
Ok, I followed your instructions and got the same results.
First, I tried "make kernel-ide" which compiled ok, but
upon booting said "... Welcome to GNU Mach OSKit...?? "
and instantly went black and rebooted. I tried to hit the pause
key a few times to read it but I'm not fast enough.
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> Well, I did not make any modifications or tweaks whatsoever
> to oskit-mach. I grabbed it from CVS yesterday, and did this:
>
> $ cd oskit-mach
> $ mkdir build
> $ cd build
> $ ../configure
> $ make
> $ cp kernel /boot
This gets you a kernel that tries every device drive
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