Why not open a seperated project of DTrace in github? Is there any special 
reason?‍


Best Regards
Nan Xiao
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From:  "Robert Mustacchi";<r...@fingolfin.org>;
Date:  Wed, Jan 14, 2015 09:37 AM
To:  "Nan Xiao"<xiaonan19830...@qq.com>; 
"dtrace-discuss"<dtrace-discuss@lists.dtrace.org>; 

Subject:  Re: [dtrace-discuss] A question about DTrace source code



On 1/13/15 17:33 , Nan Xiao via dtrace-discuss wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> I have read Adam's tweet (https://twitter.com/ahl/status/554719677642199040), 
> and come up with a question.
> 
> 
> I know the Max OS X, FreeBSD, and Linux all have DTrace supported. If I want 
> to port DTrace to a new OS, where can I get the original DTrace source code? 
> Or I need to fork one from other trees (such as FreeBSD).  Another question 
> is the DTrace under CDDL license? I have tried to google the answers, but 
> find nothing.

You can find all of the DTrace source code in illumos -
https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate. That contains the original
code, as well as enhancements that have been made by original authors as
well as others.

DTrace is licensed under the terms of the CDDL.

Robert


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