On 22/05/15 15:35, Martin Lucina wrote:
Hi all,
in the spirit of "announce early and often", I now have a working OCaml
cross compiler toolchain building unikernels with the rumprun stack[1], and
basic support for Mirage OS working.
Good show! Supporting existing platforms and applications while
enabling things to be done better where it matters most is a true
realization of the rump kernel slogan "you can make an omelette without
breaking the kitchen".
That said, can you expand on the motivations behind your work with a
paragraph or so? I don't recall the project being introduced at least
on the rump kernel kernel list, and I while can guess the motivations,
I'd rather not guess if I don't have to ;)
Here's a screenshot for proof of the mir-console example from
mirage-skeleton running on KVM:
http://ibin.co/22cIo40lGJxN
If you'd like to try this out, my OPAM repository is available here:
https://github.com/mato/opam-rumprun
Is the screenshot from the "mirage on bare metal" example?
bug report for your README: I can't clone the mirage-skeleton repo using
that url since I don't have the right creds, I need
https://github.com/mirage/mirage-skeleton
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