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diff --git a/hurd/history/hurd-flash4 b/hurd/history/hurd-flash4 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..89ae9848 --- /dev/null +++ b/hurd/history/hurd-flash4 @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +From: mib@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Michael I Bushnell) +To: hurd-ann@gnu.ai.mit.edu +Date: Mon, 8 Aug 94 16:01:23 -0400 +Subject: New Hurd Snapshot +X-Shopping-List: + (1) Starboard sauce (2) Cinematic lesions (3) Two-way alphabetic + accordions + + +A new Hurd snapshot has been placed on alpha.gnu.ai.mit.edu in +/pub/gnu/hurd-snap.tar.gz. + +It is expected that the next snapshot after this one will have signals +basically working and thus be usable for a self-hosting system. In +addition, the next snapshot will probably have the current state of +our networking code (which has been proceeding, but has been absent +from the snapshots). + +Here is the NEWS about this current snapshot, however. Because some +big changes were made to the makefile and directory structure, things +might have gotten inadvertently ommitted from the snapshot. If this +happened, please let me know ASAP and I'll fix it and make a new +snapshot. + + -mib + + +August 8, 1994: + +Structural changes: + +Makefiles have been vastly improved and are simpler. The programs +`su', `ps', and `sh' have been moved from separate dirs into `utils'; +the programs `symlink' and `ifsock' have been moved into `trans'. + +Several changes were made to GCC use. You should definitely get GCC +version 2.6.0 now. Version 2.6.1 will have distributed the proper +`specs' file for the i386-gnu target, but it isn't quite ready yet, so +you still have to copy hurd/gcc-specs into +gcc-lib/i386-gnu/2.6.0/specs. + + +Interface changes: + +The tioctl.defs suite is complete now. + +INTR RPC's have been changed; individual RPC's are no longer marked +INTR. Rather, entire interfaces are marked `INTR_INTERFACE' if they +conform to the library's signalling/interruption expectations. + +There is a new magical retry type (for dir_pathtrans and fsys_getroot) +called `machtype' and a new one `/'; the former is for @sys tweaks and +the latter cleans up the retry of root-based symlinks a bit. + +There is a new interface `login.defs'. + +The "dotdot node" is no longer passed at fsys_startup time; instead, +it is passed by fsys_getroot. + + +Library changes: + +The ports library now does death-timeouts for multi-threaded servers; +it doesn't actually work right yet, however. Also the ports library +has new features (soft vs. hard ports; no outstanding ports +notifications) that enable server-death to be done cleanly. (I hope; +libdiskfs and ufs haven't yet been changed to use it, so libports +might not actually have the right facilities yet.) + +The translator startup routines in libfshelp have been vastly improved +(so that they can actually be used). + +Numerous bugfixes in libdiskfs, particularly relating to translator +usage. Use new magical retry type `/' when appropriate. Use new +dotdot node protocol. O_FSYNC and O_NOATIME are now honored properly. +Alternative methods of storing symlinks are now supported through new +hooks. + +The new dotdot protocol is now used by libtrivfs. Also, users of the +library are now able to set the atime and mtime when necessary. + +The special threads version of malloc has been placed back in +libthreads now that the C library uses a Mach-safe version on its own. + + +Program changes: + +The `boot' program no longer implements the tioctl interface now that +the terminal driver works. + +A bug was fixed in the handling of pgrps in `proc'. + +Many bugfixes in term. The tioctl interface is now implemented. EOF +processing is fixed; break characters now work right. Signals and +interruption are now done correctly. VDISCARD works. + +Ufs has Some bigs fixed in dir.c. Filesystem upgraded to BSD 4.4. +There are now some compatibility flags. + +New program dev.trim does a very minimal /dev (but doesn't work yet). +New program dev is an initial (but poor) attempt at a real /dev. |