Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 15:28:29 -0400 Message-Id: <199604151928.PAA00636@geech.gnu.ai.mit.edu> From: mib@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Michael I. Bushnell, p/BSG) To: hurd-ann@gnu.ai.mit.edu Subject: New Hurd snapshot available X-Geek-Code: (V2.1) GCS/J/M/MU/P/S/O>AT d- H-- s-: g+++ p0 !au a- w++ v+++(*) C+ +$ UB++++$ P--- L 3- E++ N++ K++++ W-- M- V-- po-- Y+(--) t++ 5+ j++ R- G'''' tv + b+++ !D B-- e+ u++(*) h* f? r n y++ X-Tom-Swiftie: "Use the `&' operator to get the address," Tom pointed out. Sender: owner-abshurd@cs.pdx.edu Precedence: bulk I have just cut a new source snapshot. If things go nicely, a binary snapshot may appear soon as well. You can find this snapshot as ftp://alpha.gnu.ai.mit.edu/gnu/hurd-snap-960415.tar.gz Many many things work! Emacs built native and just *went*. The system now works standalone; you can use gdb (it's much nicer than other mach-ish gdb's, of course); the network is functional (complete with NFS), etc. Michael