On 13/12/14 13:43, Justin Cormack wrote:
>>>>> No idea what the full implications are, but seems to avoid building
>>>>> libunwind.  My guess is that it doesn't matter unless you're compiling
>>>>> c++ code.
>>>>
>>>> Any reason not to upstream this?
>>
>> "No idea what the full implications are"
>>
>>> Well have done, trying to get my arm patches out of my various trees
>>> and try to fix the actual isuses.
>>
>> ok, will try to keep that in mind.  though, at some point someone is
>> bound to want c++ ..
>
> Yes, but host libunwind may be what they want then its a bit unclear until
> someone tries.

Oh I'm not even trying to think about rumprun-posix ;)

The same build code is used for baremetal and Xen, neither of which have 
a host libunwind.

Ironic, how developing on rumprun-posix is the most convenient way to 
test how the rumprun stack will behave in the potential cloud/baremetal 
targets envs, but developing rumprun-posix itself makes you want to claw 
your brain out ;)

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