Hello Mr. Hajji,
I'm still suspecting an incomplete l4 distribution, probably due to CVS.
Also I'm wondering if there's any touble in CVS server. I remember I could build Fiasco & L4-Linux on 2000/July/6th on GNU/Linux, but building oskit10 of the latest CVS source tree is stopped by missing file, as Mr. Hajji reported. I tried to track when the critical commit was done, but I could not. I suppose some files are lost from CVS server. For example, the tarball I downloaded on 2000/July/6th from CVS has such entries:
% cat oskit10/flask/CVS/Entries /GNUmakefile.in/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999// /GNUmakerules/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999// /file.av/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999// /file.common/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999// /mkaccess_vector.sh/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999// /mksecurity.sh/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999// /net.av/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999// /net.common/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999// /security.prefix/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999// /security.suffix/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999// /security_classes/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999// D
But, I tried to download today, the result is % cvs -z3 -d :pserver:guest@os.inf.tu-dresden.de:/home/remote-cvs co -D "2000-06-01 00:00" oskit10 ... % cat oskit10/flask/CVS/Entries /GNUmakefile.in/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999//D2000.05.31.15.00.00 /GNUmakerules/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999//D2000.05.31.15.00.00 /mkaccess_vector.sh/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999//D2000.05.31.15.00.00 /security_classes/1.1.1.1/Thu Sep 23 13:07:27 1999//D2000.05.31.15.00.00 D
7 files could not be downloaded. What absurd mistake I did?
Best Wishes,
suzuki
P.S. To Mr. Hajji: I don't have FreeBSD-5.0 pc. But I can try on NetBSD-1.4.2 pc, are you interested in?
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Hi L4-hackers,
we're proud to inform you that we've released a first preliminary version of the L4KA microkernel on September 15th.
L4KA is written in C++ and runs on x86 and ARM. We reach performance which is comparable to Jochens x86 assembly version (+7%). The kernel interface is compatible to L4 Version X.0 (lacking support for clans and chiefs and small address spaces). L4Linux runs stable on the x86 kernel.
For more information please visit (and register) at http://l4ka.org/.
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