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On 03/21/11 12:54 PM, Andrey Sokolov wrote:
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type="cite">Hi Deano,<br>
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title="Click for alternate translations" class="hps">I would like</span>
<span title="Click for alternate translations" class="hps">to</span> <span
title="Click for alternate translations" class="hps">write a program</span>
<span title="Click for alternate translations" class="hps">that</span>
<span title="Click for alternate translations" class="hps">will</span>
<span title="Click for alternate translations" class="hps">convert
linux binaries to opensolaris binaries. The program will change dynamic
relocation records</span></span>. I did a little experiment: <a
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href="http://forum.os-solaris.ru/index.php?topic=223.0">http://forum.os-solaris.ru/index.php?topic=223.0</a>
I have converted a simple linux binary to opensolaris binary using hex
editor. <br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I'd like to participate in "Linux binary
support without zones" project. Is it possible? </p>
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It seems to me like an Illumos.org project.<br>
There are Linux branded zones and that project is stalled it might be
interesting to renew it.<br>
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If it is a proposed project as a new program/application or system
service <br>
then it might be good making a project page on openindiana.org and
start from there.<br>
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Does your idea could work on x86 only or it can be done for Linux
binaries on SPARC, too?<br>
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