On 11/13/05, Alfredo Peña <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to run xine-ui in Nevada b25 (Solaris Express build 25)
> without success.
> Here is what I have right now:
> - xinelib should be compiled with gcc and linked with gld, Solaris
> native ld doesn't work (lots of relocation problems)
>
In Nexenta we have it:
% apt-cache search xine
libxine1c2 - the xine video/media player library, binary files
xdmx - Distributed Multi-head X server
libxinerama-dev - X11 Xinerama extension library (development headers)
libxinerama1-dbg - X11 Xinerama extension library (debug package)
libxinerama1
William D. Hathaway wrote:
For sample code, Rich Teer has examples (and a whole 40 page chapter on doors) in his
excellent "Solaris Systems Programming" book. I would highly recommend this
book to anyone that is programming on Solaris. You can download sample source code and
find more info o
I'm trying to run xine-ui in Nevada b25 (Solaris Express build 25)
without success.
Here is what I have right now:
- xinelib should be compiled with gcc and linked with gld, Solaris
native ld doesn't work (lots of relocation problems)
- there are several glibc functions used by xinelib and xine-
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, Nikhil wrote:
Oh..Thanks William :)
Is there any small code example for demonstration ..
Hi Nikhil,
If you have Solaris Systems Programming, check out pages 951 - 992. Rich
provides numerous examples and a great explanationn of the door IPC
facility.
Thanks,
- Ryan
-
For sample code, Rich Teer has examples (and a whole 40 page chapter on doors)
in his excellent "Solaris Systems Programming" book. I would highly recommend
this book to anyone that is programming on Solaris. You can download sample
source code and find more info on his book at
http://www.rit
Oh..Thanks William :)
Is there any small code example for demonstration ..
Thanks again.
NikhilOn 11/13/05, William D. Hathaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
from the libdoor(3LIB) manpage:Doors are a fast light-weight RPC mechanism for secure control transfer between processes on the
from the libdoor(3LIB) manpage:
Doors
are a fast light-weight RPC mechanism for secure control
transfer between processes on the same machine. Conceptu-
ally, a thread in one process can issue a call using a door
descriptor that causes code to be executed in another p
Note that this is not a source that is in a really clean
state, but it compiles using a standard make program (smake)
and it creates an installable tar archive that includes the resulting
binaries and include files.
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/schillix/libm-sun-freebsd-schily-0.3.tar.bz2
As long as
In solaris, lately I have seen some door files.. can someone please enlighten me about the door files
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u/mulleyn> file /var/run/syslog_door
/var/run/syslog_door: door
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u/mulleyn>
like What are door files mainly for and what purpose do they serve..etc..,/
Rega
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