From marcus@gnu.org Sat Mar 16 18:05:06 2002
On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 05:00:59PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
There are more then zero people with interest for BeOS, there are zero people with interest for cdrecord on HURD.
Joerg, please port cdrecord to the Hurd. And if that doesn't count I can ask the ~800 people on debian-hurd if anybody of them would like to see cdrecord ported to the Hurd, too, to send you a mail about it. Would that be of any help?
So does HURD have a SCSI generic transport interface?
PS: I have ported a couple of hundred programs to the Hurd because there was a demand for it. Hurd people don't walk around and ask people to do their work. Hurd people do the port themself and submit proper patches. cdrecord is difficult to port because we lack the interfaces you need to access the hardware, and probably we lack the drivers, too. So from the point of view of cdrecord, the Hurd is probably pretty useless, but it is definitely far from dead.
cdrecord is easier to port than most other software because it uses a decent portability system.
To start you first should compile 'smake' because GNUmake does not implement automake features and there is no OS definition files for HURD.
If there is decent POSOX compatibility, then smake should be able to compile cdrecord on HURD. If it does not compile, send a list of problems that can be discussed. Once it compiles we need to create a SCSI transport adaption layer.
P.S. I usually don't install an OS and do it myself because this takes more time and people who know the OS should be faster in finding solutions for portability problems.
Jörg
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