Patches

2004-09-07 Thread Neal H. Walfield
> Please don't post just references to mailing list archives and expect me to > take patches from there. Those are munged and I'm not going to deal with > that. Just repost them. How do you feel about patches in the savannah patch manager? In the past, a fair amount of time has gone by before s

Re: Two Questions

2004-09-07 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
Q1 Are we still limited to drive partitions of approximately 2 Gigabytes, or less? No. But they are being resolved, slowly. Q2 Have the networking issues regarding DHCP been resolved? No. Nobody is working on this. Would you like do help with any of this?

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Re: Cross-compiling guide

2004-09-07 Thread Roland McGrath
That all looks about right according to my memory. (I've never used "stow", but modulo that.) I usually use a shorter target alias like `i386-gnu', since i386-gnu-gcc is nicer to type than i386-unknown-gnu0.3-gcc. If you are just building for yourself, then it's worthwhile to use the appropriat

Two Questions

2004-09-07 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello from Gregg C Levine I have two questions regarding the state of things for the HURD project. Q1 Are we still limited to drive partitions of approximately 2 Gigabytes, or less? Q2 Have the networking issues regarding DHCP been resolved? More questions, but they can wait for the help list. -

Re: The Hurd and gcc 3.4.x part #1

2004-09-07 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
My last comment in that thread was to make it correct for both 3.3 and 3.4. That hasn't been done. Okie. It is really much better to send the independent patches separately. That way the parts without problems get applied instead of waiting for the rest to be fixed. I've said th

Re: The Hurd and gcc 3.4.x part #1

2004-09-07 Thread Roland McGrath
> 2004-09-03 Alfred M. Szmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > * store.h (__start_store_std_classes, __stop_store_std_classes): > Declared attributes as weak. > * typed.c (store_find_class): Removed `#pragma weak' for > `__stop_store_std_classes' and `__start_store_std_classes'.

Re: The Hurd and gcc 3.4.x part #1

2004-09-07 Thread Roland McGrath
> Jeroen brought to my attention a patch[1] from 2004-05 that wasn't > applied. Any reason for not applying it? It seems sane from the > glance I gave it. My last comment in that thread was to make it correct for both 3.3 and 3.4. That hasn't been done. > The patch is essentiatlly the same that

Re: The Hurd and gcc 3.4.x part #1

2004-09-07 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
Jeroen brought to my attention a patch[1] from 2004-05 that wasn't applied. Any reason for not applying it? It seems sane from the glance I gave it. The patch is essentiatlly the same that I have posted; but it also contains a fix for io_seek(). Though my patches also include a fix for serverbo

[patch #3347] Double free and memory loss probing partition table

2004-09-07 Thread Neal H. Walfield
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[patch #3346] GNUMach: ifdef DEBUG -> ifndef NDEBUG

2004-09-07 Thread Neal H. Walfield
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Re: [patch #2507] Patch to update autoconf files

2004-09-07 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
Okie, since you are incapable of actually keeping a two-sided technical discussion; lets change into my flame proof clothes and drop to your level of skills when it comes to discussions. >> "Comment out the u1434f and viarhine drivers which break >> autoconf." >> >

Re: [patch #2507] Patch to update autoconf files

2004-09-07 Thread Neal H. Walfield
At Tue, 07 Sep 2004 15:37:54 +0200, Alfred M. Szmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> "Comment out the u1434f and viarhine drivers which break >> autoconf." >> >> Is there any good reason why not just fix those two drivers to be >> sane and work with autoconf? > >N

Re: [patch #2507] Patch to update autoconf files

2004-09-07 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
> "Comment out the u1434f and viarhine drivers which break > autoconf." > > Is there any good reason why not just fix those two drivers to be > sane and work with autoconf? No, feel free. Then why do you bother sending in a broken patch? Disabling drivers for the sake o

Re: console translator set without encoding

2004-09-07 Thread Ognyan Kulev
Patrick Strasser wrote: I'm not shure if this is a Debian issue. Why should Debian have a different default encoding? Yes, such change should affect upstream behaviour too. I hope this to go in the next hurd upload, which is eagerly expected by many of us. Regards, ogi _

Re: [patch #2507] Patch to update autoconf files

2004-09-07 Thread Neal H. Walfield
At Tue, 07 Sep 2004 13:16:10 +0200, Alfred M. Szmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "Comment out the u1434f and viarhine drivers which break autoconf." > > Is there any good reason why not just fix those two drivers to be > sane and work with autoconf? No, feel free. __

Re: [patch #2507] Patch to update autoconf files

2004-09-07 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
"Comment out the u1434f and viarhine drivers which break autoconf." Is there any good reason why not just fix those two drivers to be sane and work with autoconf? ___ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug

Re: console translator set without encoding

2004-09-07 Thread Patrick Strasser
CC-ing bug-hurd Ognyan Kulev wrote: Patrick Strasser wrote: Unicode did not work until i set it to /hurd/console --encoding=UTF-8 via settrans /dev/vcs /hurd/console --encoding=UTF-8 I think this should be the default. The change will be in MAKEDEV. Will you submit bug for the hurd package? Then

[patch #2507] Patch to update autoconf files

2004-09-07 Thread Neal H. Walfield
This mail is an automated notification from the patch tracker of the project: The GNU Hurd. /**/ [patch #2507] Latest Modifications: Changes by: Neal H. Walfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 'Date: T

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