Jason Spiro dixit:
>If I may ask: How do you test mksh on Android?
I boot up a VM at work (where I have sufficient space),
which runs just the recommended AOSP build environment.
Inside that, I build it, then I run “emulator” over VNC.
Slow as hell, especially the VNC part. Then I have my
testing routine (adb shell, adb install (regression),
local shell with vx.connectbot used to be Dev Tools’
terminal emulator). Once, I managed to get perl working
and ran the mksh testsuite – hard…
>Have you ever tried android-x86?
I have no hardware for that, personally. Also, I work
directly on AOSP, which makes testing kinda hard…
>I've found that it performs much better than ordinary Android running
>inside the official Android emulator.
Maybe, but even so, it’s not AOSP, and running a VM
inside a VM is not going to be fun either…
bye,
//mirabilos
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