Careful what you say. I mentioned once having the only Hurd web
server in the world, and someone told slashdot. My net connection was
unusable for weeks! =)
You mean like that time my ISP was slashdotted?
Thankfully they didn't *quite* go down, but for whatever reason the episode
was
*Dropping debian-hppa from the cc: list*
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 09:12:55PM +0100, Svein Ove Aas wrote:
Which reminds me: when will GNU/HURD implement RFC 1149? My 'net
connection is a bit shaky at the moment, and I think it would work
better using that...
You may get more responses if you
* [Jeff Bailey]
You may get more responses if you hint as to what the particular RFC
refers to. I've given up trying to keep track of which one specifics
what.
Hinting would spoil the fun, but check this page out:
URL: http://www.blug.linux.no/rfc1149/
Oystein
--
When in doubt:
It worked!
Muahhahah... now armed with my cross-debugger, my
army of evil robots will conquor the world! Er, uh,
nevermind about that. Anyways,
I built puffin's cvs source for gdb 5.0 / hppa and gave it
this rather simple configure line:
../configure --target=i686-linux
It cranked and chugged for
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 07:07:48PM -0500, B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
Just think, I may have the only hppa - x86 cross debugger in the
world right now :-P
Careful what you say. I mentioned once having the only Hurd web
server in the world, and someone told slashdot. My net connection was
Ok, it actually works! I was able to attach gdb to my kernel
via ttyS0 and step into the code. That is really nifty... well
the work week is about to start again so my hacking time is
about to evaporate, but I had a really productive weekend.
Accomplishments:
1. Compiled OSKit correctly with
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