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authorSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2024-11-12 02:05:43 +0100
committerSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2024-11-12 02:05:43 +0100
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@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ This is the list of tasks that we *want* to address soon, starting with the most
[discussion](https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/2023-10/msg00062.html).
- This means adding an `i386x_float_state` and `i386_XFLOAT_STATE` thread status, that glibc would be able to use along `i386_REGS_SEGS_STATE` and `i386_FLOAT_STATE` in `_hurd_setup_sighandler` and `sigtreturn.c`. The structure would contain the `fp_save_kind`. That'll actually be needed both on `i386` and `x86_64` actually, to fix SSE use against signals in general.
* Compare testsuite results of python on hurd-i386 and hurd-amd64, to fix regressions between the former and the latter.
-* Check the [failure differences](https://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-amd64/failed_diff.txt) between hurd-i386 and hurd-amd64: they are failing on hurd-amd64 but are successful on hurd-i386. Possibly it's just a mere missing `s/hurd-i386/hurd-any/` in the debian/ directory, but possibly it's a more profound issue in the amd64 port.
+* Check the [packages build failures differences](https://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-amd64/failed_diff.txt) between hurd-i386 and hurd-amd64: they are failing on hurd-amd64 but are successful on hurd-i386. Possibly it's just a mere missing `s/hurd-i386/hurd-any/` in the debian/ directory, or a new bug that actually also affects hurd-i386 if you rebuild the package there now, but possibly it's a more profound issue in the amd64 port.
* On amd64, fix memcpy (> 16 bytes) from `/dev/mem` (makes hurd-console crash)
* Settle CI for mig+gnumach+hurd+glibc.
* Port `dhcpcd`, see [call for help](https://lists.debian.org/debian-hurd/2023/11/msg00030.html)