Hi, /
Pardon me if this is a repeated question./
I recently came across L4 and Fiasco and am interested in studying and developing the same. (Particularly Fiasco as it's written in C++)
Could you kindly help me by providing me pointers on how to start off. Specifically, I'm looking for documents which - describe how to build Fiasco and get it running on my machine. - how to build and get l4-linux or other custom operating systems running on top of the above. - the source code organization.
Likewise, what is the current status of Fiasco? The latest update I see on the site: http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/fiasco/ is dated 26 September 2005.
Thanks in advance /varghese
On Thu Apr 03, 2008 at 11:34:51 +0530, Varghese Mathew wrote:
I recently came across L4 and Fiasco and am interested in studying and developing the same. (Particularly Fiasco as it's written in C++)
Could you kindly help me by providing me pointers on how to start off. Specifically, I'm looking for documents which
- describe how to build Fiasco and get it running on my machine.
- how to build and get l4-linux or other custom operating systems
running on top of the above.
There are instructions on the Fiasco and L4Linux websites which I hope are helpful.
- the source code organization.
Well, I guess here you need to look yourself :)
Likewise, what is the current status of Fiasco? The latest update I see on the site: http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/fiasco/ is dated 26 September 2005.
It's still alive, although nothing earth-shattering is happening in the public branch right now.
Adam
l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de