Hi Johnny, I just found out that you can actually run sculpt on Linux. But you have to use another run script:
build/x86_64$ make run/sculpt_test KERNEL=linux BOARD=linux DEPOT=tar LOG=core This script can also be used to run Sculpt in Qemu. The DEPOT and LOG variables are optional. LOG=core [2] routes the main serial output channel of Sculpt to your Linux console while DEPOT=tar [1] provides your Sculpt with a TAR archive of a basic depot (program/library packages). Note that Linux Sculpt has no access to persistent storage (use the RAM FS instead) or network for now. Cheers, Martin [1] repos/gems/run/sculpt.run -> depot_archive [2] repos/gems/run/sculpt.run -> log_route On 28.01.23 07:47, Martin Stein wrote: > Hi Johnny, > > AFAIK, generally, if you want to compile for execution on Linux, you > should use 'KERNEL=linux BOARD=linux' as arguments. With this, 'make > run/sculpt' indeed finishes successfully on my machine. However, from my > understanding, this is of no use because Sculpt cannot be run directly > on Linux. > > Cheers, > Martin _______________________________________________ Genode users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.genode.org/listinfo/users
