On 21/03/14 15:30, Justin Cormack wrote:
> Ok, I have merged in the executive branch. The last dlopen-based
> version is tagged as "lastdyn". The new version should work on any OS;
> will set up a build server soon.
>
> The stuff to munge the object files is now pulled out into a script.
>
> There are still a few hacky things to tidy up, and I hope the build
> process can be simplified a bit... but it has some fixes over the
> previous version, eg exit codes are now correct.

This is certainly a usability improvement, feels like a "mini-NetBSD" now!

Is there any reason why we need a .ro for the build phase?  Could we 
just put all the magic in a rumprun libc.so and be able to run 
off-the-shelf NetBSD dynamic binaries?  We may have discussed this 
earlier, but I've forgotten again.  I'm guessing your cache is hot on 
the details of rumprun, so now's a good time to (re-)discuss.

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