Or interested in it? I gave up a long time ago. It was too fiddly.
James has split the list of syscalls out from a list built into the source (with a few ifdefs) to a text file. I think we will need a file for each libc/kernel cross each hardware. But I think that gets us the right syscalls. Or at least, a lot closer then the current setup which is everything that we have ever needed. We can probably get the list by running ntpd under strace and feeding the output through a script. If nothing else, it will be an interesting experiment. But I don't want to surprise anybody. If nobody is using it, then it doesn't matter what the code does as long as it builds cleanly when not enabled. We can ship something and let people play. If we go this route, I think we should ship a set of files for each major distro. That may turn into a lot of work. If somebody is using it, we need to find out what distro/hardware they are running on. So, anybody interested? -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org https://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel