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distributions and
what individual users have installed.
You can run illumos with no GNU utilities at all (although, sadly, we're
still dependent on a
GNU toolchain to build illumos itself).
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always use illumos
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(Desktop is a bit more restricted. It's great, but that's where people
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of badly-written non-portable applications comes to bite us.)
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probably
want bash, so you want it anyway and it's not adding excess weight.
> is there any way the illumos community could get interested in shedding
> it's fat even at the userland level?
>
There isn't actually a great deal of fat. Tribblix strips a little bit, but
I'm
well i
d in amongst the rest of life. But knowing that people
think it's
worth the effort provides excellent motivation - something that's hugely
beneficial
for people working on open source projects.
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haven't had any
> luck finding the disk (yet?) either.
>
I got a copy of the OHAC source from spelunking the Wayback Machine:
http://www.tribblix.org/ohac/
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t's a little tricky to find, but it's still there on the wayback machine:
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re multiple
implementations of that symbol, and it builds the right one for the current
platform based on preprocessor defines. Out of the box, there isn't a
sunos version, so you'll have to write one for it to find.
The other missing symbols look to fail the same way. There is more than
one impleme
senfeld <rosenf...@grumpf.hope-2000.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hey Peter,
>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 02:53:17PM +, Peter Tribble wrote:
>>> Are we going for the traditional Friday evening meet - 7:30PM at Les
>>> Galeries R
ttps://fosdem.org/2018/
>
> So who else plans to be there?
Are we going for the traditional Friday evening meet - 7:30PM at Les
Galeries Royales St. Hubert?
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ort. My experience in the
past was
that there wasn't that much difference in price between a SATA HDD and the
equivalent
nearline-SAS variant.
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> So who else plans to be there?
>
Still need to actually book stuff but, yes, I'm planning to be there,
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ana 201710 " {
> loopback loop (hd0,msdos1)/OI-hipster-gui-20171031.iso
> multiboot (loop)/platform/i86pc/kernel/amd64/unix
> /platform/i86pc/kernel/amd64/unix
> module (loop)/platform/i86pc/amd64/boot_archive
> /platform/i86pc/amd64/boot_archive
>
anguages with
> lots of bugs & significant dependencies... while lower level, well known,
> well debugged, well defined protocols should be the preference. With the
> end of heterogeneous computing, it is now time to end central orchestration
> & central directories, do i
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 12:37 PM, Joerg Schilling <
joerg.schill...@fokus.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
> Peter Tribble <peter.trib...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Integration requires code review. One issue we do have is that we could
> do
> > with more code revi
rivial to
convert
to other formats. It's just much easier to only maintain the metadata once.
> The advantage of the format is that it supports a split / and /usr and
> this is
> something I do not like to miss for future options.
>
Split / and /usr is completely unrelated to packaging.
happens off-line.
>
> I would be glad if there was a way to find a way that avoids to do a single
> work more than once and that could help OpenSolaris distros to be more
> effective.
>
Looking around, there's actually not much duplication of effort. Where
distros
want the sam
but how often do you
> think about it? Where's the real-world pressure to innovate and disrupt?
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monitor methods? Something else that was never
fully fleshed out or completed.
> There are also some good sides and unit types in systemd - might look at
> transplanting some nifty ideas back from those who emulate SMF, poorly in
> some cases ;)
>
> Jim
> --
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people to innovate atop them.
> (That being said, I am still working my way to Solaris Internals and my
> lack of C
> leaves me hopelessly confused, so aside from testing and some docs every
> one
> and then I am of no great help myself in fixing some of these things)
>
> Regar
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:04 AM, Nikola M <minik...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 09/13/17 10:01 PM, Peter Tribble wrote:
>
>> In my OpenSolaris t-shirt collection, I have one with the slogan:
>>
>> "Innovation happens everywhere"
>>
>
> So you want
coupled with something like distributed SMF doing essentially
the same thing.
> Miles FIdelman
>
>
> On 9/13/17 1:01 PM, Peter Tribble wrote:
>
> In my OpenSolaris t-shirt collection, I have one with the slogan:
>
> "Innovation happens everywhere"
>
> I
(Note: I'm not talking about a gaps analysis. We [illumos] need more
drivers, more applications ported. We already know that, and it's just
copying, not innovation. So there is an interesting subject there, but
if someone wants to follow that then please create a new thread.)
Cheers,
there, such as xhci.
I've also been working on Tribblix for SPARC. While it's a long
hard slog, some notes on my progress are here:
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nd, has been pointed out to me.)
> On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 4:46 AM, Peter Tribble <peter.trib...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Before I submit this for integration, is anyone actually using
>> the /usr/bin/calendar utility?
>>
>> (Note, this isn't the "cal&q
Before I submit this for integration, is anyone actually using
the /usr/bin/calendar utility?
(Note, this isn't the "cal" command; /usr/bin/calendar is a
completely different animal.)
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I'm definitely intending to be there.
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Thanks for the comments!
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resource constrained systems
in particular. And if you think arduino and Raspberry pi
are interesting, consider x86duino.)
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on the implementation there are in a couple
of blog posts:
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http://ptribble.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/tribblix-making-pxe-boot-work.html
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Tribblix. The potential fix for Solaris 10
doesn't work, unfortunately.
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I would appreciate if people tested this on Solaris 10.
Would appear to be close to building, but needs -lrt to
pick up nanosleep and sem_reltimedwait_np, and it's
not immediately obvious to me how to get go_bootstrap
linked with -lrt to fix the latter.
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within the pkginfo file. Some of that
functionality has even been used by tools.
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might work but would require quite a bit of work to
configure properly. Or there's xdm, I suppose.
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found the SFE process
to be quite hard going, and the spec files I need at the moment are
either completely absent or out of date. But I'm still trying to get
all the missing base pieces (primarily from JDS, such as glib/
gtk/pango/cairo and friends) building correctly.
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, and generally
fixing the problems I've uncovered. I'll also release all the scripts used to
build it - once I've removed all the temporary hacks I'm too embarrassed
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for sparc, without VirtualBox or equivalents - I'm guessing I did
~100 iso builds and boots before I was reasonably happy (although a
lot of those were mistakes and part of the learning process that wouldn't
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with S10 are too old) and it
works just fine.
I do like the idea of a relatively spartan desktop.
I like to think of lean, mean, fully functional but not bloated.
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Binary compatibility goes back a long way - I use 20+ year old binaries on a
daily basis.
Purely for voyeuristic curiosity, what binaries are they? I can't think
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