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Subject: Re: [PATCH 6/6] added short documentation for some translators.
From: Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault () gnu ! org>
Date: 2023-09-23 16:22:44
Message-ID: 20230923162244.boxrlewunv23sr6b () begin
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Joshua Branson, le jeu. 21 sept. 2023 12:48:22 -0400, a ecrit:
> +Alternatively one can @emph{name} a pipe with the command
> +@command{mkfifo <name>}, which will persist until you remove it with
> +the command @command{rm <name>}. This lets you use commands that
> +interact with the pipe from many different terminals.
> +
> +FIXME: should we add an example?
That can be useful, yes.
> Can I borrow what's on wikipedia?
No, you wouldn't hold copyright on it.
> @node null
> @section null
>
> +The null translator represents an endless stream of zeros.
No, it's an empty file
> +@cindex pfinet
> +
> +Hurd developers ripped out an old Linux TCP/IP stack and called it
> +pfinit. It is the hurd's current default TCP/IP stack. We hope to
> +one day replace it with the @code{lwip} or @code{rump} TCP/IP stack.
> +Lwip exists and works as a full replacment for pfinit. The rump
> +TCP/IP stack will most likely be a better option, but no one has
> +started on it yet.
I'm not sure we'd want to use the rump TCP/IP stack, it'd be much more
heavy to embed than the lwip stack which is exactly meant for that kind
of use.
Samuel
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