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The GNU Hurd on top of the L4 microkernelThe GNU Hurd on top of the L4 microkernel is an on-going effort to port the Hurd system to the L4Ka::Pistachio microkernel. This project is not released yet. The only way to find out more about it is to browse the source code, read what little documentation there is, and talk to the participants. DocumentationIn the CVS Repository is a tex document that describes some of our design ideas. This document is not always up to date, nor is it complete. But it describes a lot of the core ideas in some detail. CVS repositoryThe Hurd-on-L4 source code is managed in the version control system CVS. You can check out the CVS repository through anonymous CVS over SSH with the following instruction set. When prompted for a password for anoncvs, simply press the Enter key.
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Updates from within the module's directory do not need the -d parameter. For the full details, read the savannah page. Browsing the codeYou can also browse the CVS repository of the Hurd-on-L4 with your web browser. The web pages are generated dynamically at the time you request them and are always up to date. Mailing listsIf you have questions about the Hurd-on-L4 you can send an e-mail to the L4-Hurd <l4-hurd@gnu.org> mailing list. Internet relay chatThe GNU Project uses Freenode as its official IRC network. The network of IRC servers can be accessed through irc.gnu.org. The channel #hurd-l4 is dedicated to the Hurd-on-L4. You can find other users and developers interested in the Hurd on L4 there and chat with them in real time. Some of these links are at other web sites not maintained by the FSF. The FSF is not responsible for the content of these other web sites. |
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