Hi YenZi
I think the start of that web page you were thinking of is beginning
over at the hurd web page at http://sourceforge.net/ You have to login
in order to get to the GNU HURD homepage there. Use the search engine.
Jim
Jens Sander wrote:
Hi !
Yesterday I read something on Kernel
Hi !
Yesterday I read something on Kernel Cousin about getting the
sources of hurd and gnumach. It says, that I have to checkout
them via cvs. Is this the only way ? Wouldn't it be good to
distribute snapshots via debian-packages which are located in
the main/binary-hurd-i386/devel - directory
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Hello.
I'm new to this list too and actually wanted to lurk a bit before I post, but
Jens is absolutly right. I found much more informations on how to get started
on the debian homepage then on the official Hurd page. I don't think that this
is how
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 10:14:21AM +0100, Jens Sander wrote:
Yesterday I read something on Kernel Cousin about getting the
sources of hurd and gnumach. It says, that I have to checkout
them via cvs. Is this the only way ?
Well, I think Roland stopped his CVS snapshots. The source
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 10:14:21AM +0100, Jens Sander wrote:
Yesterday I read something on Kernel Cousin about getting the
sources of hurd and gnumach. It says, that I have to checkout
them via cvs. Is this the only way ?
Well, I think Roland
main/source/base/hurd_
ok, I found something in frozen/main/source/base
Sorry, but I only looked at the sid - tree, because I thought this
was the current Hurd - distribution.
That's what I was talking about before: things are kind of
scattered.
YenZi
Mit freundlichem Gruss
Jens Sander
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 02:34:10PM +0100, Jens Sander wrote:
main/source/base/hurd_
ok, I found something in frozen/main/source/base
Sorry, but I only looked at the sid - tree, because I thought this
was the current Hurd - distribution.
That's what I was talking about before: things are
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