>>> The only problems are related to writing the PowerPC specific hurd
>>> code in the C library (the rest of the PowerPC specific code could be
>>> identical to the Linux PowerPC code), and the differences between
>>> GNUMach and the version of Mach used by Apple. Some of the interfaces
>>> have
Hello.
- GNU Darwin Distribution: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnu-darwin/
- other informations: http://www.darwininfo.org
Jan
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Patrick Strasser wrote:
> The Apple Public Source License applying to Darwin could be a problem.
> I'm not native English and not an expert for Licences, so if anybody is
> skilled, feel free to comment.
I remember reading this: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/apsl.html
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>> The only problems are related to writing the PowerPC specific hurd
>> code in the C library (the rest of the PowerPC specific code could be
>> identical to the Linux PowerPC code), and the differences between
>> GNUMach and the version of Mach used by Apple. Some of the interfaces
>> have been
Mark Kettenis wrote:
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>Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 15:36:33 +0100
>From: Patrick Strasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Hallo,
>
>I have a question...
>
>
>>Now my question: Do all binaries, kernel and severs, have to be the same
>>format (ELF, a.out, Mach-O). Is there a chance to compile Hurd servers
>>to Mach-O?
>>If not I would say it's nearly impossible to get Hurd runnning on
>>something like Darwin.
>>
>>Patrick
>
>Hello,
>
>The servers don't
>Hallo,
>
>I have a question...
>
>I read some people want to run the Hurd on typical apple hardware as PPC
>and the like, so I took a look at Apples Darwin resources and I'm trying
>to get at least the partitionimages from www.darwinfo.org running.
>
>First I tried to load the Kernelimage partiti
Mark Kettenis wrote:
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>Date: Sat, 8 Jul 00 19:59:25 +0100
>From: Peter Bruin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hello,
>
>I would like to work on a port of the Hurd to the PowerPC, using OSF
>Mach. I have already cross-compiled (= hacked) most of the GNU C library
>and the Hurd; se
Date: Sat, 8 Jul 00 19:59:25 +0100
From: Peter Bruin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
I would like to work on a port of the Hurd to the PowerPC, using OSF
Mach. I have already cross-compiled (= hacked) most of the GNU C library
and the Hurd; serverboot works (from the MkLinux promp
any suggestions to a sparc based mach
would be nice, too.
i currently haven`t got the time for a
all-out effort,
but i am willing to compile (and minor
hack where necessary)
the hurd and stuff on another big-endian
box for general
verification if desired.
regards,
stefan
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