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Re: GSOC - valgrind-hurd queries
From: |
Subhashish Pradhan |
Subject: |
Re: GSOC - valgrind-hurd queries |
Date: |
Sun, 17 Aug 2014 20:07:25 +0530 |
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 9:54 PM, Samuel Thibault
<samuel.thibault@gnu.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Any news about your project? We haven't seen you on IRC for a long
> time, and no news by mail... Remember that the soft deadline is today,
> and the hard deadline is on next monday. Also, remember that it is
> completely OK to say that the initial goals were not hit, if you explain
> why, and I believe you can very well explain why, since there were so
> many things you didn't expect initially. It does not mean that the
> project failed, on the contrary, it means that the project managed to go
> through all the difficulties, and it will be way easier for further
> developments.
>
> Samuel
I moved back to my college hostel this week so it was a bit busy.
I apologise for the delay.
I think you put my situation into words perfectly. Well, here's the report [1].
It was a nice failure and a nice experience, if I would phrase it - my project.
I got to learn many things. Thanks for your time and patience. I hope that
it remains so as I trudge towards the completion of the port.
Regards,
Subhashish Pradhan
1 - https://sprkv5.wordpress.com/2014/08/17/gsoc-status-report-2/
P.S. - There's one error that's failing the make process. It's the
last invocation in coregrind.
After this is corrected, I guess the binary will be ready,
ignoring the tests which I've not
implemented. (I've attached 2 logs - a linux one and a gnu
one for the comparison.)
Also, I believe I have to submit my work in the form of a
patch-set on Melange, right?
makelog-44.txt
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make-linux.log
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