Re: Projects in the Hurd

2003-01-29 Thread Bharata B Rao
Hi, Thanks for all the replies. Giving ext3fs support looks interesting and we will think more about this and come back to you. Regards, Bharata. -- __ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=sign

Re: Projects in the Hurd

2003-01-29 Thread Jeff Bailey
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 10:00:18AM -0600, Tom Hart wrote: > W.r.t. programs with translators, of course, this (superior) style of > programming couldn't come about at present, since people would still > want APT to work on systems based on Linux and *BSD kernels. Something > I've been thinking

Re: Projects in the Hurd

2003-01-29 Thread Tom Hart
I've been looking at the Hurd for my undergrad topics course. One question my Prof has posed to me is, "How could a program like Apache, which is highly-threaded and servicing multiple HTTP requests, bet better implemented under a multi-server system such as GNU/Hurd?" In addition, we've found

Re: Projects in the Hurd

2003-01-29 Thread James Morrison
--- Bharata B Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > We are looking for projects for our MS dissertation course. We want to know > if there we can do something in the Hurd which will be useful. We went > through the tasklist at savannah, but we are not sure if it is uptodate. > > Could you

Re: Projects in the Hurd

2003-01-29 Thread Ognyan Kulev
Bharata B Rao wrote: Could you inform us about any significant things > that need to be done in the Hurd, which we can take up ? One significant thing is ext3fs translator[1]. Although I announced that this will be my diplom thesis, after 9 months there is no actual work done and it's OK if y