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Re: The next step of GNU in pure technical perspective
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: The next step of GNU in pure technical perspective |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Dec 2014 00:19:25 -0500 |
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I never read the code of the Hurd, but from what the developers told
me, it does not directly implement POSIX interfaces. The C library
does substantial work in order to provide POSIX semantics on top
of Hurd interfaces.
--
Dr Richard Stallman
President, Free Software Foundation
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Use Ekiga or an ordinary phone call.
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- Re: The next step of GNU in pure technical perspective (was: When can we expect a version 1.0 of the GNU Operating System?), Kete, 2014/12/08
- Re: The next step of GNU in pure technical perspective (was: When can we expect a version 1.0 of the GNU Operating System?), Omar Radwan, 2014/12/08
- Re: The next step of GNU in pure technical perspective (was: When can we expect a version 1.0 of the GNU Operating System?), Richard Stallman, 2014/12/09
- Re: The next step of GNU in pure technical perspective (was: When can we expect a version 1.0 of the GNU Operating System?), Omar Radwan, 2014/12/09
- Re: The next step of GNU in pure technical perspective (was: When can we expect a version 1.0 of the GNU Operating System?), Kete, 2014/12/09
- Re: The next step of GNU in pure technical perspective (was: When can we expect a version 1.0 of the GNU Operating System?), Richard Stallman, 2014/12/10
- Re: The next step of GNU in pure technical perspective (was: When can we expect a version 1.0 of the GNU Operating System?), Omar Radwan, 2014/12/10
- Re: The next step of GNU in pure technical perspective (was: When can we expect a version 1.0 of the GNU Operating System?), Richard Stallman, 2014/12/11
- Re: The next step of GNU in pure technical perspective (was: When can we expect a version 1.0 of the GNU Operating System?), Omar Radwan, 2014/12/11
- Re: The next step of GNU in pure technical perspective, Olaf Buddenhagen, 2014/12/15
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