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Alfred M. Szmidt |
Subject: |
Moving bunch of news items to whatsold.html |
Date: |
20 Oct 2002 15:30:27 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3.50 |
This patch fixes some syntactic sugar in the most recent news entry,
and fixes a link. But it also moves all entries before August 16th to
whatsold.html. OK to commit?
Index: whatsnew.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/software/hurd/whatsnew.html,v
retrieving revision 1.29
diff -u -r1.29 whatsnew.html
--- whatsnew.html 19 Oct 2002 18:37:06 -0000 1.29
+++ whatsnew.html 20 Oct 2002 13:27:18 -0000
@@ -59,24 +59,23 @@
<DT>19 October 2002</DT>
<DD>
-<p>
-The Toronto Hurd Users Group meets again: The <a
href="http://www.uwaterloo.ca">
-University of Waterloo</a> <a href="http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca">Computer
-Science Club</a> will be hosting talks on the GNU Hurd on October 26 by
+The Toronto Hurd Users Group meets again: The <A
HREF="http://www.uwaterloo.ca">
+University of Waterloo</A> <A HREF="http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca">Computer
+Science Club</A> will be hosting talks on the GNU Hurd on October 26 by
Marcus Brinkmann and Neal Walfield. There will also be a gpg keysigning
-before Marcus's talk. Please email <a href="address@hidden">Ryan
-Golbeck</a> your gpg key so he can get everyone setup.</p>
+before Marcus's talk. Please email <A HREF="mailto:address@hidden">Ryan
+Golbeck</A> your gpg key so he can get everyone setup.</P>
-<p>Marcus will talk about the <a
href="http://www.csclub/events/MC2066-2002-10-26-3%3A00PM.html">Hurd
interfaces</a>. Neal will talk about about
-<a href="http://www.csclub/events/MC2066-2002-10-26-4%3A30PM.html">
+<P>Marcus will talk about the <A
HREF="http://www.csclub/events/MC2066-2002-10-26-3%3A00PM.html">Hurd
interfaces</A>. Neal will talk about about
+<A HREF="http://www.csclub/events/MC2066-2002-10-26-4%3A30PM.html">
A GNU Approach to Virtual Memory Management in a Multiserver Operating System
-</a></p>
-<p>Date: 26 Oct 2002</p>
-<p>Time: 1330 (1:30pm EST) and 1500 (3:00pm EST)</p>
-<p>Place: University of Waterloo, Math and Computers building, room MC 2066</p>
+</A></P>
+<P>Date: 26 Oct 2002</P>
+<P>Time: 1330 (1:30pm EST) and 1500 (3:00pm EST)</P>
+<P>Place: University of Waterloo, Math and Computers building, room MC 2066</P>
-<p>More information can be found at <a href="http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca">
-UW CS Club website</a> and at <a
href="mailto:address@hidden">address@hidden</a>
+<P>More information can be found at <A HREF="http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca">
+UW CS Club website</A> and at <A
HREF="mailto:address@hidden">address@hidden</A>
</DD>
<DT>03 October 2002</DT>
@@ -115,126 +114,6 @@
People not using a binary distribution need to do a full manual
bootstrap. It is recommended to treat this as a cross-compilation
case.
-<P>
-
-<DT>31 July 2002</DT>
-<DD>A new page has been added to the site, listing <A
-HREF="related-projects.html">related projects</A>. You can find it at
-the bottom of the menu.
-<P>
-
-<DT>22 June 2002</DT>
-<DD>Various developers of the Hurd and people interested in it will meet
-at the <A HREF="http://lsm.abul.org/">Libre Software Meeting</A> in
-Bordeaux on July 9-13. Neal Walfield, who is working on porting the
-Hurd to the <A HREF="http://www.l4ka.org/">L4</A> microkernel, will give
-a presentation about L4, the people from
-<A HREF=" http://www.hurdfr.org/">HurdFr</A> will give an
-introduction to the Hurd, and another presentation about the Hurd will
-be given by Marcus Brinkmann. There might be additional talks about
-the Hurd and related topics.
-</P>
-
-<DT>28 May 2002</DT>
-<DD>We are pleased to announce version 1.3 of the GNU distribution of
-the Mach kernel, featuring advanced boot script support, support for
-large disks (>= 10GB) and an improved console.
-<P>
-This distribution is only for x86 PC machines.
-Volunteers interested in ports to other architectures are eagerly sought.
-<P>
-More <A HREF="gnumach-download.html#release">information about GNU
-Mach 1.3</A> is available on the GNU Mach web page.
-</P>
-
-<DT>24 May 2002</DT>
-<DD>Finally, the transition from the stdio-based GLibC Application
-Binary Interface (ABI) to the libio-based GLibC ABI has been
-completed. The Debian GNU/Hurd binary distribution has resumed
-building packages again, and everything should be back to normal.
-Note that we have also switched to <A
-HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.1/">GCC 3.1</A> as our default
-compiler. Thanks to everyone who helped in making all this possible,
-and our apologize for any inconvenience we have caused you.
-<P>
-
-<DT>18 May 2002</DT>
-<DD>The "Linux and Unix User Group Heilbronn" (in Germany) is organizing
-a Debian GNU/Hurd <A
-HREF="http://www.luug-hn.org/vortraege.html">installation party</A> at
-25 May 2002. In addition to that, Wolfgang Jährling will give a talk
-about usage of GNU/Hurd, common problems found in porting programs to
-GNU/Hurd and programming of extensions for the Hurd. It is a public
-event, so everyone is free to show up and participate.
-<P>
-
-<DT>05 May 2002</DT>
-<DD>We are currently finishing the transition from a stdio-based GNU C
-Library (glibc) to a libio-based one. This is the result of about
-five months of work we put into getting the system ready and, of
-course, the work that the glibc developers did to make glibc what it
-is.
-<P>
-This change will have various advantages, for example libio has been
-tested more extensively, as it is also used by most GNU/Linux systems
-for some time now. However, it also means a change in the Application
-Binary Interface (ABI) of glibc, thus you will need to reinstall an
-existing Debian GNU/Hurd system. Upgrading has not been tested at
-all, so better do not expect it to work. Also note that you will need
-to get some of the Debian packages from <A
-HREF="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/hurd/debian-libio/">alpha.gnu.org</A>.
-Please read the recent mailing list archives for details.
-<P>
-<B>Important Note:</B> As another temporary complication, the current
-installation tarball is available at <A
-HREF="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/hurd/debian-staging/">a different place</A>
-than usual.
-<P>
-
-<DT>23 March 2002</DT>
-<DD>Added <A HREF="/software/hurd/hacking-guide/hhg.html">The Hurd
-Hacking Guide</A> to the documentation section. Thanks to Wolfgang
-Jährling for providing this introduction into GNU/Hurd and Mach
-programming!
-<P>
-
-<DT>08 March 2002</DT>
-<DD>We are pleased to announce version 1.3 of the GNU distribution of the
-Mach 3.0 interface generator `MiG'. It may be found in the file
-<SAMP><A
HREF="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mig/mig-1.3.tar.gz">http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mig/mig-1.3.tar.gz</A></SAMP>
(about 145 KB compressed).
-<P>
-Diffs from version 1.2 are in <SAMP><A
HREF="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mig/mig-1.2-1.3.diff.gz">http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mig/mig-1.2-1.3.diff.gz</A></SAMP>
-(about 6 KB compressed, 15 KB uncompressed). Relative to version 1.2,
-version 1.3 contains only some minor fixes.
-<P>
-You need this tool to compile the GNU Mach and Hurd distributions, and
-to compile GNU libc for the Hurd.
-<P>
-Bug reports relating to this distribution should be sent to
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden">address@hidden</A>. Requests for assistance
should be made on
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden">address@hidden</A>.
-<P>
-The md5sum checksum for this distibution is:
-<P>
-45c2b7456727d81dbd75f7152f8136fd mig-1.3.tar.gz
-<P>
-
-<DT>03 March 2002</DT>
-<DD>There is a new mailing list called <A
-HREF="http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/hurd-devel-readers">
-Hurd-devel-readers</A>. It is the read-only version of Hurd-devel.
-<P>
-Hurd-devel is a mailing list for detailed discussions
-of design and implementation issues in the GNU Hurd; it is an internal
-low-volume list restricted to the core developers of the Hurd. While
-the <A HREF="http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/hurd-devel/">web-based
-archive of Hurd-devel</A> has always been public, the new mailing list
-Hurd-devel-readers provides a convenient way to follow
-the discussion of the Hurd experts.
-<P>
-If you are a recipient of Hurd-devel-readers and want
-to follow up on the discussion, please reply to the
-Bug-hurd mailing list.
<P>
<!-- News entries end here -->
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--- whatsold.html 26 May 2002 23:34:40 -0000 1.2
+++ whatsold.html 20 Oct 2002 13:27:18 -0000
@@ -46,6 +46,126 @@
<H3>What's old?</H3>
<P>
<DL>
+<DT>31 July 2002</DT>
+<DD>A new page has been added to the site, listing <A
+HREF="related-projects.html">related projects</A>. You can find it at
+the bottom of the menu.
+<P>
+
+<DT>22 June 2002</DT>
+<DD>Various developers of the Hurd and people interested in it will meet
+at the <A HREF="http://lsm.abul.org/">Libre Software Meeting</A> in
+Bordeaux on July 9-13. Neal Walfield, who is working on porting the
+Hurd to the <A HREF="http://www.l4ka.org/">L4</A> microkernel, will give
+a presentation about L4, the people from
+<A HREF=" http://www.hurdfr.org/">HurdFr</A> will give an
+introduction to the Hurd, and another presentation about the Hurd will
+be given by Marcus Brinkmann. There might be additional talks about
+the Hurd and related topics.
+</P>
+
+<DT>28 May 2002</DT>
+<DD>We are pleased to announce version 1.3 of the GNU distribution of
+the Mach kernel, featuring advanced boot script support, support for
+large disks (>= 10GB) and an improved console.
+<P>
+This distribution is only for x86 PC machines.
+Volunteers interested in ports to other architectures are eagerly sought.
+<P>
+More <A HREF="gnumach-download.html#release">information about GNU
+Mach 1.3</A> is available on the GNU Mach web page.
+</P>
+
+<DT>24 May 2002</DT>
+<DD>Finally, the transition from the stdio-based GLibC Application
+Binary Interface (ABI) to the libio-based GLibC ABI has been
+completed. The Debian GNU/Hurd binary distribution has resumed
+building packages again, and everything should be back to normal.
+Note that we have also switched to <A
+HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.1/">GCC 3.1</A> as our default
+compiler. Thanks to everyone who helped in making all this possible,
+and our apologize for any inconvenience we have caused you.
+<P>
+
+<DT>18 May 2002</DT>
+<DD>The "Linux and Unix User Group Heilbronn" (in Germany) is organizing
+a Debian GNU/Hurd <A
+HREF="http://www.luug-hn.org/vortraege.html">installation party</A> at
+25 May 2002. In addition to that, Wolfgang Jährling will give a talk
+about usage of GNU/Hurd, common problems found in porting programs to
+GNU/Hurd and programming of extensions for the Hurd. It is a public
+event, so everyone is free to show up and participate.
+<P>
+
+<DT>05 May 2002</DT>
+<DD>We are currently finishing the transition from a stdio-based GNU C
+Library (glibc) to a libio-based one. This is the result of about
+five months of work we put into getting the system ready and, of
+course, the work that the glibc developers did to make glibc what it
+is.
+<P>
+This change will have various advantages, for example libio has been
+tested more extensively, as it is also used by most GNU/Linux systems
+for some time now. However, it also means a change in the Application
+Binary Interface (ABI) of glibc, thus you will need to reinstall an
+existing Debian GNU/Hurd system. Upgrading has not been tested at
+all, so better do not expect it to work. Also note that you will need
+to get some of the Debian packages from <A
+HREF="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/hurd/debian-libio/">alpha.gnu.org</A>.
+Please read the recent mailing list archives for details.
+<P>
+<B>Important Note:</B> As another temporary complication, the current
+installation tarball is available at <A
+HREF="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/hurd/debian-staging/">a different place</A>
+than usual.
+<P>
+
+<DT>23 March 2002</DT>
+<DD>Added <A HREF="/software/hurd/hacking-guide/hhg.html">The Hurd
+Hacking Guide</A> to the documentation section. Thanks to Wolfgang
+Jährling for providing this introduction into GNU/Hurd and Mach
+programming!
+<P>
+
+<DT>08 March 2002</DT>
+<DD>We are pleased to announce version 1.3 of the GNU distribution of the
+Mach 3.0 interface generator `MiG'. It may be found in the file
+<SAMP><A
HREF="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mig/mig-1.3.tar.gz">http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mig/mig-1.3.tar.gz</A></SAMP>
(about 145 KB compressed).
+<P>
+Diffs from version 1.2 are in <SAMP><A
HREF="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mig/mig-1.2-1.3.diff.gz">http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mig/mig-1.2-1.3.diff.gz</A></SAMP>
+(about 6 KB compressed, 15 KB uncompressed). Relative to version 1.2,
+version 1.3 contains only some minor fixes.
+<P>
+You need this tool to compile the GNU Mach and Hurd distributions, and
+to compile GNU libc for the Hurd.
+<P>
+Bug reports relating to this distribution should be sent to
+<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden">address@hidden</A>. Requests for assistance
should be made on
+<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden">address@hidden</A>.
+<P>
+The md5sum checksum for this distibution is:
+<P>
+45c2b7456727d81dbd75f7152f8136fd mig-1.3.tar.gz
+<P>
+
+<DT>03 March 2002</DT>
+<DD>There is a new mailing list called <A
+HREF="http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/hurd-devel-readers">
+Hurd-devel-readers</A>. It is the read-only version of Hurd-devel.
+<P>
+Hurd-devel is a mailing list for detailed discussions
+of design and implementation issues in the GNU Hurd; it is an internal
+low-volume list restricted to the core developers of the Hurd. While
+the <A HREF="http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/hurd-devel/">web-based
+archive of Hurd-devel</A> has always been public, the new mailing list
+Hurd-devel-readers provides a convenient way to follow
+the discussion of the Hurd experts.
+<P>
+If you are a recipient of Hurd-devel-readers and want
+to follow up on the discussion, please reply to the
+Bug-hurd mailing list.
+<P>
+
<DT>18 February 2002</DT>
<DD>Pro-Linux has published a <A
HREF="http://www.pl-berichte.de/berichte/hurd/hurd-status/">GNU/Hurd
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Alfred M. Szmidt
- Moving bunch of news items to whatsold.html,
Alfred M. Szmidt <=