Re: FW: Cinsel problemlerinize son verebilirsiniz

2001-06-11 Thread Jeff Bailey
I got 3 copies of it, so I assumed it was spam and deleted it. On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 11:13:51AM -0700, Jim Franklin wrote: > Hi folks, > Does anyone speak Turkish (I believe) who could translate this message that > came to web-hurd? > > Thx > Jim > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL

FW: Cinsel problemlerinize son verebilirsiniz

2001-06-11 Thread Jim Franklin
Hi folks, Does anyone speak Turkish (I believe) who could translate this message that came to web-hurd? Thx Jim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dr. Sadi Uzun Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 1:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cinsel probl

Re: vm_offset_t type

2001-06-11 Thread Roland McGrath
> /include/mach/i386/vm_types.h: There will be a version of this file for each architecture that uses the appropriate types. ___ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd

vm_offset_t type

2001-06-11 Thread Igor Khavkine
I just noticed that when tracing back the type of `vm_offset_t' we get back to `natural_t' which is defined with this comment in /include/mach/i386/vm_types.h: /* * A natural_t is the type for the native * integer type, e.g. 32 or 64 or.. whatever * register size the machine has. Unsigned, it

Re: a sad day for microkernel research (Jochen Liedtke)

2001-06-11 Thread Neal H Walfield
> To those it may concern, I've just found out that Jochen Liedtke died > yesterday. He was the architect of L4 and author of important papers on > microkernels. I only met him once briefly at a conference, but he was a > fine asset to the brotherhood of operating systems research. I too met hi

a sad day for microkernel research (Jochen Liedtke)

2001-06-11 Thread Roland McGrath
To those it may concern, I've just found out that Jochen Liedtke died yesterday. He was the architect of L4 and author of important papers on microkernels. I only met him once briefly at a conference, but he was a fine asset to the brotherhood of operating systems research. > It is with sorrow