> Heya, I'm playing with my libio built glibc. I'm trying to work in a
> chroot jail for testing (subhurd not really working, I think I just
> need a tutor this weekend on IRC to help me step through it).
Using a sub-hurd should be quite easy. Please post the steps you tried
here and we can try
Heya, I'm playing with my libio built glibc. I'm trying to work in a
chroot jail for testing (subhurd not really working, I think I just
need a tutor this weekend on IRC to help me step through it).
What I noticed is that my testing started to go alot smooter when I
setup a /lib/ld.so -> /lib/ld
Thanks for tracking this down. Since other uses of store_create expect it
to consume the port on success and not on failure, I changed dlabel.c to do
likewise. The comment describing store_create is not entirely clear.
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Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...] Some call somewhere either clobbers the _hurd_fd[fd] data
> structure, or consumes the send right. With these techniques, you
> should be able to tell which and where.
Thanks for your helpful advice; fd_get_device() in `dlabel.c' -- this
file i
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Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, hmm, is there anything wrong with that patch? Please tell me if
> that is the case, so that I can fix it.
Um, well, the behavior you see is certainly inconsistent. But one
problem here is that the user-level behavior is *always* supposed to
be to
Hi, hmm, is there anything wrong with that patch? Please tell me if
that is the case, so that I can fix it.
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