Hello, I hope this is the right place to email about the Linux emulation layer.
It was identified in the recent Cambrige Dev Summit the need to keep f10 base working as well as add Centos6, Centos7 and Fedora 20. xmj is working on f10 and AllanJude on Centos6 and Centos7, last time we discussed about it. So I put together a few linux-f20 ports at: https://github.com/vassilisl/freebsd-linux_base-f20 that seem to be enough to have run the Skype 4.3 port that I've placed at: https://github.com/vassilisl/freebsd-ports/tree/master/net-im/skype4 The test environment is the lemul branch (put together by dchagin) on an AMD64 box, where currently linux and linux32 have beed decoupled from linprocfs, linsysfs and linux_common. Both linux32 and linux kernel modules were loaded at the same time, when skype4 launched and signed in with a test account. The linux-f20- ports are not polished, I need at least to fill in their interdependencies and conflicts with existing ports; they have however been checked with portlint. Currently only the i686 part is present. I plan to extend them with their respective x86_64 parts, which in the past have been used to get the ARM Foundation Model work on top of the 64bit linux emulation layer. Hope somebody finds this useful! Once the ports are in a better state and closer to submit quality I'll send them over with send-pr. Please let me know what you think :) Regards, Vassilis -- “Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future.” ― Niels Bohr F5E2 30B5 72BB DB1E EB24 B06F 6986 DE46 E128 CC4A
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