$NetBSD: TODO.users,v 1.1 1995/04/25 18:16:15 cgd Exp $ The NetBSD/Alpha "User" To-Do List The following are things that I'd like to see "users" of NetBSD/Alpha do. It's unlikely that I'll get around to them in any reasonable time frame, and I think they _should_ get done. If you think of something that should be added to this list (and don't want to do it yourself, right then 8-), send me mail and I'll add it. If you're planning to work on something on this list, send me mail and tell me about it, so that I can keep people from duplicating work. Once you've done something on this list, send me context diffs. Chris Demetriou cgd@netbsd.org -- Make GDB work. (1) for debugging live processes; shouldn't require kernel work. (2) for debugging core dumps; may require kernel work. Test programs; find and fix bugs. In particular: (1) make sure accounting works (2) figure out why strip doesn't seem to work (3) last i checked, 'file' core dumped (4) /usr/games Compile some of the more useful X clients. (e.g. xterm and resize.) Make TurboChannel option slots work reasonably. This will require different sets of code to be written on the 3000/[4-9]00 and on the 3000/300 families. It shouldn't be too hard, but you will need some devices that live in option slots. Once TC option slots work, somebody with a TC ethernet board should make it work, for completeness. Get the GNU tools to generate a.out binaries for the alpha. Once that is done: (1) make gprof work, then profile the kernel and tell me how bad my assumptions lost. (2) make the rest of the NetBSD a.out-manipulation tools (e.g. nm) work. Make DDB work. (For completeness, may require a.out kernel binaries and/or some ecoff symbol handling code to be written; the former is strongly preferred.) Make CVS work. I've no reason to think that it shouldn't, but...