James, Thanks for the links. One of the difficult things about coming up to speed on the Hurd is that there are so many different websites with lots of (sometimes conflicting) information. I didn't know that a /proc filesystem already existed, but I did look for one. If I had known, I might have started from that as a base rather than doing it from scratch. The Debian/Hurd site said that "procps" would not be ported because there was no /proc filesystem and that someone may in the future might create one.
One question I had was about your list of planned changes. On there, you list "Posix shared memory". Is anybody working on this? If not, I'd like to make an attempt at it (I have already started working on some of it). If there's already a project partially completed, that would be better than starting from scratch. I can't seem to get my Gimp to work because it lacks shmget/shmat/etc. Thanks. -Jon. James Morrison wrote: > > Personal Plug: I have collected on my website all the translators I know of. > I'll the new procfs and httpfs this weekend. see hurd.dyndns.org > > Once reason I was able to keep my hurd box up for 7 weeks was that I used > neal's proc filesystem which continued to work even after I couldn't use ps -a. > I don't know why I couldn't use ps -a, but I couldn't. > > ===== > James Morrison > University of Waterloo > Computer Science - Digital Hardware > 2A co-op > http://hurd.dyndns.org > > Anyone refering this as 'Open Source' shall be eaten by a GNU > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards¥ç > http://movies.yahoo.com/ -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jonathan S. Arney Software Engineer (602) - 589 - 6654 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd