Ok, some new questions.
For the previous I understand on my own what can I do (or this is what I
believe).
- For the emulator I will use the bochs, because I see that there's an hurd
image working with such emulator.
- For the cross compiler I found the Thomas scripts at
http://nic-nac-project.de/~schwinge/tmp/cross-gnu-env and
http://nic-nac-project.de/~schwinge/tmp/cross-gnu

For these I have a problem. I follow the instruction reported in the file
cross-gnu. First of all the gnumach-1-branch doesn't  work because in this
tree "configure" and others were missing. So I decided to use the gnumach
tree instead and it seems to be good. But same problem I found with the MIG.
Here follow the script output.
"./cross-gnu: line 243:
/home/chris/own/develop/gnu/hurd-cross-compilation/src/mig/configure: No
such file or director"

What can I do?

- My last question: does anybody used before the bochs and created some hurd
image for it?

Thank you.


On 6/9/07, christian nastasi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,
I'm going to develop my first VFAT translator for hurd, but there is a
little problem.
I have not at hand a machine I can use for such a work, so I guessed I
could use a virtual machine.

1- Can I compile the hurd system from my Debian GNU/Linux box? Does exist
some how-to or paper describing how to do it?
2- Do you know some emulator I can use for this? (e.g. I remember of a
"bochs emulator"). Is there anybody that had already done such a thing and
could help me?

Thanks.

--
Christian Nastasi

GNU's Better




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Christian Nastasi

GNU's Better
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