Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 19th Jan 2008 21:17 UTC, submitted by Francis Kuntz
Mac OS X One of the three authors of Sun's DTrace, Adam Leventhal, has discovered something very interesting using DTrace on Mac OS X. "As has been thoroughly recorded, Apple has included DTrace in Mac OS X. I've been using it as often as I have the opportunity, and it's a joy to be able to use the fruits of our labor on another operating system. But I hit a rather surprising case recently which led me to discover a serious problem with Apple's implementation." So, what is this problem? "Wow. So Apple is explicitly preventing DTrace from examining or recording data for processes which don't permit tracing. This is antithetical to the notion of systemic tracing, antithetical to the goals of DTrace, and antithetical to the spirit of open source. I'm sure this was inserted under pressure from ISVs, but that makes the pill no easier to swallow. To say that Apple has crippled DTrace on Mac OS X would be a bit alarmist, but they've certainly undermined its efficacy and, in doing do, unintentionally damaged some of its most basic functionality. To users of Mac OS X and of DTrace: Apple has done a service by porting DTrace, but let's convince them to go one step further and port it properly."
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RE[2]: iTunes
by tyrione on Sat 19th Jan 2008 23:43 UTC in reply to "RE: iTunes"
tyrione
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2005-11-21

Right, and you have a license to use the Software/Operating System under the terms you signed with AT&T. To be more clear, you agreed to every part of the EULA that this entails. Since we are discussing Software, you either think it's not enforceable by crippling it to prevent unauthorized code modification or you think they don't have a right to do so, because you paid for the phone. You paid for the service which includes the phone.

I don't have a problem with people hacking and violating their EULA and other legal agreements. I have a problem with people complaining that their warranties are voided and if they brick it they should get support from Apple to fix it.

Grow up.

Edited 2008-01-19 23:47 UTC

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