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-From: mib@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Michael I Bushnell)
-Message-Id: <9409210619.AA17570@churchy.gnu.ai.mit.edu>
-To: "Lots of potentially interested people and" <nobody@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
-Subject: New milestone acheived by the GNU Hurd
-X-Tom-Swiftie: "I can't get this fire started," Tom said woodenly.
-
-
-I have just successfully compiled and run a null C program on the
-Hurd. This is using GCC native as one would normally use GCC.
-
-Sadly, it took quite a while (too long, in fact) to read the large
-archives that make up the GNU C library, but I think I know where the
-substantial inefficiency is.
-
-Once that is done, I would be happy to label this a "self-hosting
-system". But not just yet.
-
-The last bug preventing this was an error in dealing with files over
-about 8 M; this came about because in order to link a program one
-needed the GNU C library, which is over 9M when symbols are included.
-
- -mib
-