Re: MINIX fs translator - new alpha release

2003-12-29 Thread Roberto Reale
On Thu, Dec 25, 2003 at 10:43:50PM +0100, Marco Gerards wrote:

> Did you manage to fix those bugs you spoke about and are you still
> interested in making this translator to work properly?

  To be sure I am interested in making my translator work properly!
Indeed, I have been working at a new revision, which is now
half-finished.  Several bugs have been fixed, but I have not done very
much testing, so others are likely to have escaped my search.
However, the translator does appear to work.

  Regrettably, during the last four or five weeks I have been fairly
busy, so my ``development pace'' has slackened somewhat.  Anyway, the
new revision should be ready in a month or so.

> Unfortunately I'm quite busy at the moment.  I can have a look at your
> code in a about a month.  If one of the Hurd maintainers wants to
> include minixfs in the Hurd I can help with this.
> 
> I also wrote an (unreleased, unfinished) minixfs implementation, we
> can have a look which one of these two is the best and use that.

  I should be glad to have your opinion and advice.  If you deem it
expedient, we might pick up from our implementations the best ideas
and merge them together, thus making the most of both your work and
mine.

  Thank you very much for your interest in my work.
Roberto Reale
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2003-12-29 Thread Chasity Jordan
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GNU/Mach on MIPS CPU

2003-12-29 Thread Huailin Chen
Fellows,
 
Is there a porting for GNU/Mach over MIPS CPU already? If not, should we do so?
I'd like to do it for several reasons:-)
 
BTW, I touched the QNX Neutrino these months. Well, looks to me that they thought they are the best one for Micro-Kernel world. Any comments? For me, the deal is: If our GNU/Mach is not yet, We should be so in the future. How come we lose? How come FREEDOM lose to MONEY?
 
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Re: %RND_UC_CHAR[2-8], this was that

2003-12-29 Thread Pearlie


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