Messages in this thread |  | | Subject | Re: Java in OS? | Date | Tue, 07 May 1996 15:26:23 +0200 | From | Herbert Wengatz <> |
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+> Thomas Quinot wrote: +> > +> > Mike Black (mblack@csihq.com) écrit : +> > +> > > Is there any possibility of Linux also doing this? It'd really be neat if +> > > Linux could be first-on-the-market. +> > +> > Java is totally irrelevant to the Linux kernel. It would not be neat at +> > all to have Java in the kernel, for it has STRICTLY NOTHING to do there. +> > There is no reason whatsoever to implement that. +> +> Actually a binfmt_java.o module that would be invoked if the +> kernel recognized a magic number at the start of a Java byte-code +> executable would make sense. It would, of course, invoke a user-space +> Java interpreter not a kernel-space one.
Uuuuughhhh! Aaaaaagggghhhh!
I'll NEVER go and include this security-hole into my kernel!!!!!!!
:-((((((((
There are already enough into my system! :-(
Regards,
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