Is this the correct mailing list for raising L4Env and/or DOPE questions and comments? If not, please let me know where this should be posted.
I am interested in possibly porting over OpenBinder to the L4Env / Dope environment. Was wondering if anyone has looked at this or had any thoughts or any interest?
This will be my first port of something to the L4Env (perhaps I should start with something smaller), so any tips on porting (or links thereto) would be greatly appreciated.
On Sun Jun 25, 2006 at 11:09:46 -0400, Michael J. Emswiler wrote:
Is this the correct mailing list for raising L4Env and/or DOPE questions and comments? If not, please let me know where this should be posted.
Yes, it is.
I am interested in possibly porting over OpenBinder to the L4Env / Dope environment. Was wondering if anyone has looked at this or had any thoughts or any interest?
This will be my first port of something to the L4Env (perhaps I should start with something smaller), so any tips on porting (or links thereto) would be greatly appreciated.
Do you have any experiance, did you play a bit with the system? Do you have an understanding of the architecture, what the services etc. are for and are doing? Before starting to port something bigger, you should first get in touch with the system, maybe by hacking a small game for DOpE or doing similar useful stuff :)
Adam
Hi Michael,
Michael J. Emswiler wrote:
I am interested in possibly porting over OpenBinder to the L4Env / Dope environment. Was wondering if anyone has looked at this or had any thoughts or any interest?
This will be my first port of something to the L4Env (perhaps I should start with something smaller), so any tips on porting (or links thereto) would be greatly appreciated.
Two big ports that come to mind are "QT Embedded" (in remote CVS) and "kaffe". Maybe you can check how stuff is done there?
Also, porting for our system often does not only mean to adapt the target application but to write some supporting code in lower layers. Please be prepared for this ...
Cheers, Martin
l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de