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Rethinking libposix in HelenOS

Published on 25 Aug 2017 with tags HelenOS, porting, coastline, libposix and musl.

My goal during the last HelenOS Camp was to bring QEMU into mainline. Unfortunately, due to some issues with the to-be-merged code I had to abandon this effort and start thinking whether we are porting POSIX applications to HelenOS the right way.

HelenOS coastline updates & status matrix

Published on 08 Dec 2013 with tags HelenOS, porting and coastline.

This is just a short update on what is new in HelenOS coastline. Briefly the following: parallel builds, archiving, binutils and status matrix of what is buildable on different platforms.

GCC for HelenOS: ToDo list

Published on 07 Nov 2013 with tags HelenOS, porting, GCC and coastline.

As I promised yesterday, here is the post summarizing what needs to be done in order to have GCC running in HelenOS as a native compiler.

GCC for HelenOS: sitrep

Published on 06 Nov 2013 with tags HelenOS, porting, GCC and coastline.

After quite a long time I have another progress report about my efforts to bring GCC to run in HelenOS. It can be summarized in three words. It runs. Somehow.

Introducing HelenOS coastline

Published on 30 Mar 2013 with tags HelenOS, porting and coastline.

I am still trying to bring GCC to HelenOS but the truth is that I haven't made a big progress since my last post. However, I promised another script that would simplify the porting even more. I am not 100% sure it simplifies it that much but it makes the whole process much easier to reproduce. Let me introduce the HelenOS coastline.