Well, there's that whole "you need to convert your a.out into a.so"
thing -- so I guess it is kind of a porting

On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 11:23 AM Waldek Kozaczuk <jwkozac...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I came across another unikernels-overview-type-of-writeup project on github - 
> https://github.com/cetic/unikernels/blob/master/README.md.
>
> It has this description:
> “OSv is particular; it allows porting various applications written in various 
> languages to a unikernel by integrating some kernel functions built-in. 
> Therefore, it is not as light as a fully compiled unikernel, however it 
> provides support for many languages including Java, C, C++, Node and Ruby. ”
>
> How accurate is it? What does “porting” mean? Given OSv can run unmodified 
> JVM so?
>
> Do you think there is some confusion in this area? Maybe outdated docs?
>
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