[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > This brings up an interesting question (at least I think it's > interesting). Will the sample implementation be packaged with a kernel > and all other components necessary to host the LSB runtime environment?
Probably a very minimal installation. > If so that means the sample implementation will need to either be a > distribution in its own right, or provide a "vendor-neutral" > distribution on which to host the LSB sample implementation. We need to be careful to make sure the end-result of the sample implementation does not provide more functionality than the LSB specification itself -- it could be the cause of some confusion. > Or, will the sample implementation only exist as a set of libraries > that will need to be installed on an arbitrary distribution to be used? Maybe two parts: the real sample implementation, and some added stuff needed to provide a working system. It should be possible for the main sample implementation to be used on, say, a SCO UNIX system running lxrun. Dan
