Title: [Oscar-devel] DIPC alpha3 for 2.6.x kernels: Now works on a single computer
Hi Kamran:
 
Which Linux distro did you try this on?  Also, do you then install a vanilla 2.6.15.1 Linux kernel from kernel.org, build it then install DIPC?
 
Cheers,
 
Bernard


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Kamran Karimi
Sent: Sat 18/02/2006 14:17
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Oscar-devel] DIPC alpha3 for 2.6.x kernels: Now works on a single computer

Hello everybody,

DIPC (Distributed IPC) is a system software that provides distributed access
to messages, semaphores, and shared memory segments. It can be used to
transparently exchange data between distributed applications.

As another step in porting DIPC to Linux 2.6.x, the example programmes in
2.1-alpha3 version of DIPC now work on a single machine (they haven't been
tried over a network). Please let me know of your experience if you
installed and tested DIPC, especially in a distributed environment.

You can download this version of DIPC from:
http://cs.uwindsor.ca/~kamran/downloads.html

-Kamran




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