[M3devel] Fwd: Output from "cron" command
Daniel Alejandro Benavides D.
dabenavidesd at yahoo.es
Thu Jul 14 23:12:50 CEST 2011
Hi all:
it is enough of you being helpful, the rest of the worlds needs to understand that's well:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rht/leaps/tvcom.html
Computer TVboxes are out as well I believe but do we have strong technolgies as well as of that day to say that for today's tools?
http://dollar.ecom.cmu.edu/poem/TelevisionComputerthibadeau93%5B1%5D.pdf
I don't believe is the tool, again is the people who doesn't understand as well as others from your sides, but maybe some:
http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/default.asp?joel.3.580659.14
I liked the idea of TV internet as for we call edutaintment, but still what is best option for that I say is VisualObliq (whatever that visualization makes sense for the remote controllers).
Thanks in advance
--- El jue, 14/7/11, felipe valdez <felipevaldez at gmail.com> escribió:
De: felipe valdez <felipevaldez at gmail.com>
Asunto: Re: [M3devel] Fwd: Output from "cron" command
Para: "Daniel Alejandro Benavides D." <dabenavidesd at yahoo.es>
Fecha: jueves, 14 de julio, 2011 15:27
small, delicate, so carefully crafted, your messages serve a purpose beyond making money.
however, I recommend you start making money.
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Daniel Alejandro Benavides D. <dabenavidesd at yahoo.es> wrote:
Hi all:
Oh my mistake, forgot the link:
http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/access/text/Oral_History/102658126.05.01.acc.pdf
It's a piece of history lost in the time of computing history (or whatever it became after that IMHO whatever it could became and also perhaps vice versa).
There is value in that certainly, here at my school in late 70's and 80's had never the chance to use any Mini, just Micros, which supports the idea of Unix haters (or the best Win consumer of all the world last year) which explain that.
Also this times are another history but certainly big influenced by that chance.
The all point of it is that there was an OS with actual support for SMP and thread at system-level and I'm trustful its scheduler was enough good source of testing and certainly is better than that if anything else (if I may say so), but
would still hang on it (if it doesn't matter anyone else, which I don't consider at this point). Big support of new machines could be strong influenced by that's as well I believe
Thanks in advance
--- El jue, 14/7/11, felipe valdez <felipevaldez at gmail.com> escribió:
De: felipe valdez <felipevaldez at gmail.com>
Asunto: Re: [M3devel] Fwd: Output from "cron" command
Para: "Daniel Alejandro Benavides D." <dabenavidesd at yahoo.es>
CC: "m3devel developers" <m3devel at elegosoft.com>, "Tony Hosking" <hosking at cs.purdue.edu>
Fecha: jueves, 14 de julio, 2011 14:48
I'm not sure that the message posted by Daniel, is in any way related to the OP.
perhaps I'm too dumb?
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Daniel Alejandro Benavides D. <dabenavidesd at yahoo.es> wrote:
Hi all:
This is to say why threads behaved seamengly for so many years in that fashion (apart of Win32, but as far as I know cygwin doesn't know cvsup, and if so how could one implement Unix API without using same NT thread support or at most would get the same old behaviour if so) but ALPHA_OSF, which John Polstra wrote needed the @M3nopreemption RTParams, I wonder why that's.
Anyway, thus the only working-well behaved platform is that only and how one could run someone else. Perhaps reworking the SPIN threads to target everything else (if is enough layered we can somehow think that but would of course need their sources support besides figuring out how to build them) the other way would be Alphas hardware like for NIC, routers, etc (Jay's collection might have some data on that). I know for something the virtual terminals are in another business
company, but all net-ware I don't where's about wherever that is, although I remember something about Gigabit ATM servers software that they used to run and develop algorithms of Charles Tacker.
Thanks in advance
--- El jue, 14/7/11, Daniel Alejandro Benavides D. <dabenavidesd at yahoo.es> escribió:
De: Daniel Alejandro Benavides D. <dabenavidesd at yahoo.es>
Asunto: Re: [M3devel] Fwd: Output from "cron" command
Para: "m3devel developers" <m3devel at elegosoft.com>, "Tony Hosking" <hosking at cs.purdue.edu>
Fecha: jueves, 14 de julio, 2011 11:41
Hi all:
I don't know but I haven't tried the cvsup since I was hit by other problems (such as recompiling DEC-SRC sources like user space threads but was able before because are broken, meaning I can't afford the loosely compatibility and don't want apply to lose the system so quickly).
I would like the path to an approach for solving this issues before going forward.
test at fbd-desktop:~/cm3$ ../bin/cvsup cvsup.cm3
Name lookup failure for "modula3.elegosoft.com": Host name lookup failed
Will retry at 11:40:54
--- El jue, 14/7/11, Tony Hosking <hosking at cs.purdue.edu> escribió:
De: Tony Hosking <hosking at cs.purdue.edu>
Asunto: [M3devel] Fwd: Output from "cron" command
Para: "m3devel developers"
<m3devel at elegosoft.com>
Fecha: jueves, 14 de julio, 2011 08:38
Issues with the server?
Begin forwarded message:
From: Tony Hosking <hosking at cs.purdue.edu>
Date: July 14, 2011 8:17:22 AM EDT
To: hosking at cs.purdue.edu
Subject: Output from "cron" command
Your "cron" job on niagara.cs.purdue.edu
$HOME/cm3/scripts/regression/cron.sh
produced the following output:
GMAKE=gmake
export GMAKE
TAR=gtar
export
TAR
TESTHOSTNAME=niagara
WS=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-ws/niagara-2011-07-10-10-30-03
LASTREL=5.8.6
INSTROOT_REL=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-inst/niagara/rel-5.8.6
INSTROOT_POK=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-inst/niagara/prev-ok
INSTROOT_LOK=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-inst/niagara/last-ok
INSTROOT_CUR=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-inst/niagara/current
CM3_OSTYPE=POSIX
CM3_TARGET=SOLgnu
BINDISTMIN=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-bin-min-SOLgnu-5.8.6.tgz
CM3CVSSERVER=birch.elegosoft.com
CM3CVSROOT=birch.elegosoft.com:/usr/cvs
BINDISTMIN_NAME=cm3-bin-min-SOLgnu-5.8.6.tgz
BINDISTMIN=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-bin-min-SOLgnu-5.8.6.tgz
CM3CVSUSER=
testing ssh birch.elegosoft.com...
ssh birch.elegosoft.com ok
Building cm3.
Tinderbox Tree: "cm3"
Buildname:
"SOLgnu SunOS 5.10 niagara release-build"
creating log file /tmp/build-cm3-20110710-063005-RRa4C1/log.txt
---
checkout, compile and test of cm3 ...
2011.07.10 06:30:05 -- checkout in progress.
[start checkout 2011.07.10 06:30:08]
cd /tmp/build-cm3-20110710-063005-RRa4C1/build
cvs return value: 1
[end checkout 2011.07.13 16:56:51]
CHECKOUT_RETURN = 1
*** CHECKOUT FAILED
removing build tree /tmp/build-cm3-20110710-063005-RRa4C1 ...
cleaning CM3 workspaces...
/homes/hosking/work/cm3-ws/niagara-*
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleaning regression test log files...
/homes/hosking/tmp/cm3/niagara/cm3-rlog-*
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleaning m3test log
files...
/homes/hosking/tmp/cm3/niagara/m3tests-*.stdout
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
/homes/hosking/tmp/cm3/niagara/m3tests-*.stderr
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
/homes/hosking/tmp/cm3/niagara/m3tests-*.stderr.extract
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleaning snapshot files...
/homes/hosking/tmp/cm3/niagara/cm3-min-POSIX-SOLgnu-*-*.tgz
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleaning package reports...
/tmp/cm3-pkg-report-SOLgnu-*.html
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
done with cleanup_all
GMAKE=gmake
export GMAKE
TAR=gtar
export
TAR
TESTHOSTNAME=niagara
WS=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-ws/niagara-2011-07-13-20-56-57
LASTREL=5.8.6
INSTROOT_REL=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-inst/niagara/rel-5.8.6
INSTROOT_POK=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-inst/niagara/prev-ok
INSTROOT_LOK=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-inst/niagara/last-ok
INSTROOT_CUR=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-inst/niagara/current
CM3_OSTYPE=POSIX
CM3_TARGET=SOLgnu
BINDISTMIN=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-bin-min-SOLgnu-5.8.6.tgz
CM3CVSSERVER=birch.elegosoft.com
CM3CVSROOT=birch.elegosoft.com:/usr/cvs
BINDISTMIN_NAME=cm3-bin-min-SOLgnu-5.8.6.tgz
BINDISTMIN=/homes/hosking/work/cm3-bin-min-SOLgnu-5.8.6.tgz
CM3CVSUSER=
testing ssh birch.elegosoft.com...
ssh birch.elegosoft.com ok
Building cm3.
Tinderbox Tree: "cm3"
Buildname:
"SOLgnu SunOS 5.10 niagara lastok-build"
creating log file /tmp/build-cm3-20110713-165659-qeaGbN/log.txt
---
checkout, compile and test of cm3 ...
2011.07.13 16:56:59 -- checkout in progress.
[start checkout 2011.07.13 16:57:02]
cd /tmp/build-cm3-20110713-165659-qeaGbN/build
cvs return value: 1
[end checkout 2011.07.14 08:17:06]
CHECKOUT_RETURN = 1
*** CHECKOUT FAILED
removing build tree /tmp/build-cm3-20110713-165659-qeaGbN ...
cleaning CM3 workspaces...
/homes/hosking/work/cm3-ws/niagara-*
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n /homes/hosking/work/cm3-ws/niagara-2011-07-12-14-46-51
cleaning regression test log files...
/homes/hosking/tmp/cm3/niagara/cm3-rlog-*
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleaning m3test log
files...
/homes/hosking/tmp/cm3/niagara/m3tests-*.stdout
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
/homes/hosking/tmp/cm3/niagara/m3tests-*.stderr
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
/homes/hosking/tmp/cm3/niagara/m3tests-*.stderr.extract
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleaning snapshot files...
/homes/hosking/tmp/cm3/niagara/cm3-min-POSIX-SOLgnu-*-*.tgz
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleaning package reports...
/tmp/cm3-pkg-report-SOLgnu-*.html
cleanup_all_but_last_n
cleanup_all_but_last_n
done with cleanup_all
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