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Re:Re: help
From: |
Anton Nikishaev |
Subject: |
Re:Re: help |
Date: |
Thu, 27 May 2004 12:05:39 +0400 (MSD) |
> > When booting, my Hurd hangs up with message:
>
> Are you building your own system? Why not use Debian
GNU/Hurd?
Believe or not, it's a bit difficult for me to get
Debian GNU/Hurd CDs
(or to download isos) (A). So, I rather would spend
several hours to do
crosscompiling. It's not a big problem...
> Yes, the node /server/exec must exist for anything to
work. Including
> some other bits, look at a working system to see what
is needed and
> how it works.
If I could look at a working system, I would take it.
But look at (A).
I need to know what is correct /servers for the first time.
> > This GNU Hurd is from cvs (20040521),
crosscompiled (gcc-2.95.3,
> > glibc-2.2.3, gnumach-1.3)
>
> Sorry, don't belive you did use gcc 2.95.3, or glibc
2.2.3 to compile
> the Hurd from CVS (2004-05-21). Since for one, we
use features from
> libc, that only exist in CVS.
I didn't have any problem with glibc (it's from
Slackware 8.0!). As I
have seen, Hurd only uses things from ISO 9899:1999 and
probably GCC
extensions, but some quick hacks solve this problem.
Nice hacking
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