Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 1 May 1997 09:42:38 +0100 (GMT/BST) | From | Mike Jagdis <> | Subject | Re: Solaris JDK on Linux? (Re: Solaris source) |
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On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Raul Miller wrote:
> I've dabbled in iBCS more than a little. My biggest problem was > formulating reasonable bug reports. Unfortunately, strace didn't > work, for example.
The iBCS documentation _does_ tell you to use the .../ibcs/Tools/trace program to enable tracing.
> Finally, I was frustrated by the lack of integration between iBCS > and the kernel. I'd get iBCS working, then need to hop to a non-iBCS > kernel version to get something else working (e.g. ipx), then ...
All kernels are non-iBCS. iBCS is a loadable module. You compile it for a particular kernel version (with no symbol versioning in modules if you are going to be fiddling with lots of kernel rebuilds). You install it. If you run a non-Linux binary kerneld loads iBCS. If you upgrade your kernel you recompile your modules so they work with it.
Other than dumping the iBCS source into Linus' kernel source tree (and thus bloating it up even more) I can't see any way to make this easier or more "integrated"?
Mike
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