That sounds rather ambitious. Let us know if it works and
how fast or slow it seems. I'm not overly optimistic about
the pthread emulation performance, but one never knows.
You may run into problems with the Pth pthreads implementation
being non-preemptive which does not technically violate the
pth
Hi
On Sunday 28 April 2002 10:08, B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
> My Gnu Pth (pthreads) hack for Hurd is still available
> on my netwinder server at http://www.gyrodynamic.net
> but I have not tested it or done much else with it.
I've download it, compile it and install. I've compiled succesfully
Qt-
Sucks, but I am moving so all hacking on OSKit-Mach has
ground to a a halt for now. My Hurd is still bootable
via either GnuMach or 1cpu OSKit-Mach but thats all
for now.
My Gnu Pth (pthreads) hack for Hurd is still available
on my netwinder server at http://www.gyrodynamic.net
but I have not teste
"B. Douglas Hilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have been very busy playing QuakeForge Team Fortress, you know, uh,
> debugging it and stuff :-)
Does it already run on the Hurd?
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On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 01:59:51AM -0400, B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
> Well, I'm hooked up with Cable-Modem internet now though... Yippee!
> I have been very busy playing QuakeForge Team Fortress, you know, uh,
> debugging it and stuff :-)
>
> I have successfully compiled OSkit for Hurd and Linux, b
Well, I'm hooked up with Cable-Modem internet now though... Yippee!
I have been very busy playing QuakeForge Team Fortress, you know, uh,
debugging it and stuff :-)
I have successfully compiled OSkit for Hurd and Linux, but am stumped
with oskit-mach. In both Linux->i386-gnu and native Hurd it chok
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