Something that would be a good idea is to compile prominent GNU
packages from CVS once in a while, so errors (in particular errors
specific to the Hurd) are caught early. This however requires a
certain amount of human work.
I'm already doing this for binutils, libc, the Hurd, gcc, gd
Would it be a waste of time and bandwith if me and my server
offered=20 cvs (daily or weekly) tarball snapsots of
hurd,gnumach,mig and gnu's unofficiall oskit? Just curious if this
would help the community in any way.
alpha.gnu.org used to provide these before it got fubared. Somethi
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 12:05:19PM -0400, Matthew Grant wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Would it be a waste of time and bandwith if me and my server offered
> cvs (daily or weekly) tarball snapsots of hurd,gnumach,mig and gnu's
> unofficiall oskit? Just curious if this would help the community in
> any w
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 12:05:19PM -0400, Matthew Grant wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Would it be a waste of time and bandwith if me and my server offered
> cvs (daily or weekly) tarball snapsots of hurd,gnumach,mig and gnu's
> unofficiall oskit? Just curious if this would help the community in
> any w
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 12:05:19PM -0400, Matthew Grant wrote:
> Would it be a waste of time and bandwith if me and my server offered
> cvs (daily or weekly) tarball snapsots of hurd,gnumach,mig and gnu's
> unofficiall oskit? Just curious if this would help the community in
> any way.
These hav
Hi folks,
Would it be a waste of time and bandwith if me and my server offered
cvs (daily or weekly) tarball snapsots of hurd,gnumach,mig and gnu's
unofficiall oskit? Just curious if this would help the community in
any way.
Thanks
Matt
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