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Andrej Czapszys |
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New user |
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Wed, 21 May 2003 00:02:46 -0700 |
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Hello. I'm relatively new to the Hurd. After building from CVS, I'm
rather impressed with the current state. That being said, I was mildly
surprised at the lack of these features:
* devfs
* procfs
* /etc/ld.so.conf
* /dev/random, /dev/urandom
* /sbin/route
So, my question is, is anyone working on these and if not, can anyone
give me some pointers on where to start? I'd say that /etc/ld.so.conf
support is most important to me, since local development based on
third-party (oddly placed) libs can become nightmare-ish without it.
My professional expertise is with C and perl in that order. However, I
have never done any OS development outside of school (read: XINU). So,
I really need some advice like "look at xyz.c" in order to get started.
On a different note, since I personally find time-oriented goals to be
helpful, is there some sort of roadmap or equivalent detailing when we
would like certain features to be implemented/fixed/enhanced? In
particular, what is expected of the "1.0" release mentioned on the
gnu.org website?
Thanks in advance.
Andrej Czapszys
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