Linked by David Adams on Mon 2nd Aug 2010 04:00 UTC, submitted by kallisti5
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RE[5]: Are there enough contributors?
by pgeorgi on Tue 3rd Aug 2010 14:06
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RE[6]: Are there enough contributors?
by gnufreex on Tue 3rd Aug 2010 18:10
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That's exactly what illumos is working on - i18n is the first (and probably most important) step.
And Garrett actually tries to achieve binary compatibility. :-)
And Garrett actually tries to achieve binary compatibility. :-)
You mean they are rewriting i18n ?
If yes, that's what I said it should be done. Either rewrite the blob or replace it with FreeBSD libc.
If they are just trying to make a interface to bolt the blob on top of it, then that won't work. Oracle will screw the easily that way. If nothing else, Oracle can revoke license for the binary and assert copyright infringement. After all, blobs are proprietary software.




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I don't think that can be done. Remember Mainframe port of OpenSolaris? Oracle killed it just by firing the guy who was assigned to compile blobs on the mainframe. If Oracle stops compiling those blobs for every release, it is as good as dead. It can't run without libc.