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* [[http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2011/07/msg00002.html|Last bits from the project]] |
Debian > Debian GNU > Debian GNU/Hurd
This page attempts to be a reference for all resources related to Debian GNU/Hurd that can be useful for users and developers. Feel free to add more stuff as you see fit.
"In a discussion with the Debian Hurd porters it was decided that the Hurd port stays on FTPMaster until Wheezy is released. Should they have managed to get the port into a state that it is released together with all the others (probably as a technology preview), it is kept in the archive. Should they not manage this the port will be removed from the main archive and move fully to debian-ports.org."1
What is Debian GNU/Hurd ?
Debian GNU/Hurd is an operating system from Debian, but which uses GNU Hurd, which a set of servers, running on top of the GNU Mach microkernel instead of the kernel named Linux (thus the name Debian GNU/Hurd). Some day, most applications will exist both in Debian GNU/Hurd and in Debian GNU/Linux.
Basic info
- Installation and testing:
http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install
Debian "Sid" debian-installer images available http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-i386/installer/cdimage/.
- This is the prefered method of install.
Pre-build image files (*.img.*) at http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-i386/
?Debian_GNU/Hurd_FAQ
TheHurd page. (Merge?)
IRC channel: #hurd on irc.freenode.net (not irc.debian.org)
Goals for releasing in wheezy
- buildd
- security
- DSA
- proper dhcp support in installed system
- use ifup/ifdown instead of translators entry?
- debian-ports packages need to be integrated in the main archive.
- bash
- Only to fix a rare segfault, already accepted upstream
- cardmgr-gnumach
- wifi
- console-driver-xkb
- we'll probably just integrate it in the hurd package
- cscope
- ecl
- eglibc
- exim4
- fixed, to remove
- gamin
- needs few patches already sent in various bugzilla.gnome.org reports:
- gcc-4.4 gcc-4.6
- gdb
TODO: push fix upstream, http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12222
- gdm3
- will be fixed in 3.0.4 (already in experimental) -- to remove?
- gem2deb
- drops ruby 1.9.1 support, as it is not available on hurd
- ghc6
- Difficult hang during build
- gopherfs
- ITP: hurdextras?
- grub2
- decide on partition stuff, and submit
- gtest
- problem with libpthread keys
- hdf5
- hyperestraier
- icon
- ifupdown
- isc-dhcp
- libdrm
- This is just a stub. integrate in the main archive?
- libpthread-stubs
- libusb
- This is just a stub. integrate in the main archive?
- lockdev
- mpi-defaults
http://bugs.debian.org/553701 fixed in experimental
- netio
- ITP: hurdextras?
- parted
- decide on partition stuff, and submit
- pulseaudio
See http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/817 : upstream is not very responsive...
- random-egd
- ITP: needed by hurd, must go into main
- sane-backends-extras
- screen
trivial fix on http://bugs.debian.org/522689 , eventually NMU
- tarfs
- ITP: hurdextras?
- tcp-wrappers
- waits for SA_SIGINFO
- wireless-tools-gnumach
- for wifi, probably not mandatory
- bash
- Be able to install from official mirror.
- Integrate DDE to get nowadays' network support.
- Get Xorg + gnome/kde/xfce (xfce should work, kde is missing working dbus (due to local socket auth and bugs in select() cornercases)) + some webbrowser working (iceweasel works).
Fix ext2fs uncleanness at reboot http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/open_issues/sync_but_still_unclean_filesystem.html
- Switch to plain sysv startup?
- Enable console by default, with proper kernel message relaying and proper shutdown at shutdown
- Good archive coverage.
- We're at 68%, kfreebsd is at 85%. Although probably not reachable, we can probably do better with
- ghc6
- gnat
- We're at 68%, kfreebsd is at 85%. Although probably not reachable, we can probably do better with
Developer info
- DD-accessible machines running GNU/Hurd:
hurd-i386: see ArchiveQualification/hurd-i386
Patches that are only needed for Debian (either because they're fixed-upstream, or because of their Debian-specific nature)
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2011/03/msg00015.html - Debian pushes development of the Hurd port (1)