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[question] LKL vs DDEKit #121

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staalmannen opened this issue Mar 10, 2016 · 1 comment
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[question] LKL vs DDEKit #121

staalmannen opened this issue Mar 10, 2016 · 1 comment

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@staalmannen
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.... perhaps something to add to the FAQ in the lkl.txt?

DDEKit seems to have some overlapping interests with LKL when it comes to building native drivers for other kernels with a "glue" layer. As far as I know, they implemented L4 kernel and Hurd kernel targets. As far as I know, the only users are the GenodeOS project and Hurd, and both seem to move towards Rump kernels instead. It is very hard to know how active it is or what uses it has.

Are the "glue" implementations in DDEKit for those alternative kernels possible to re-use for LKL?

https://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/ddekit/

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M1cha commented Sep 15, 2016

Couldn't LKL be used as a cygwin replacement too or does it sth. fundamentally different which I just don't see?

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