Hi,
>From the given page >>
Browsing CVS
You can browse the GNU CVS repository via the CVSweb interface.
You can also use the standard GNU CVS utility to obtain anonymous read-only access:
$ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs login
Password: [just hit enter]
$
You only need to login onc
CVS may be fine for checking in and out single programs, but I've found it
to
be a real obstacle to learning the hurd/mach system. Usually I would use
grep
to find where a field is used. How can you do the equivalent in CVS? Is
there
a procedure you can use in CVS to download all of hurd/mach? Giv
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 10:28:38PM +0200, Anders Malm wrote:
> I wonder if one can get the compressed archive of the source. I know that there are
>a V0.2 available at alpha.gnu.org but that one is quite old. Are there any, more
>recent/newer, available? If so, could someone please give me the
Hi,
> I wonder if one can get the compressed archive of the source. I know that there are
>a V0.2 available at alpha.gnu.org but that one is quite old. Are there any, more
>recent/newer, available? If so, could someone please give me the location of that
>site?
http://www.gnu.org/software/deve
Hi!
I wonder if one can get the compressed archive of
the source. I know that there are a V0.2 available at alpha.gnu.org but that one
is quite old. Are there any, more recent/newer, available? If so, could someone
please give me the location of that site?
Why aren't there any periodic re
--Original Message--
From: Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Joe Tennies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: May 9, 2000 8:41:40 AM GMT
Subject: Re: I am writing a paper for school about GNU/Hurd... I will send
you a copy to
On Tue, 09 May 2000 07:56:48 Joe Tennies wrote:
> I am a 3rd year
On Tue, 09 May 2000 07:56:48 Joe Tennies wrote:
> I am a 3rd year Computer Science/ Software Engineering student at the
> University of Wisconsin-Platteville. I am in an Operating Systems course in
> which I have to write a paper about an operating system, and I chose
> GNU/Hurd. I was wondering
Hi,
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 12:56:48AM -0500, Joe Tennies wrote:
> The requirements are:
> "The paper MUST address at least 3 of the following 6 topics:
> process management
> storage management
> processor management
> auxiliary storage man