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Re: Cross-compiling Linux kernel


On 6/18/2013 2:23 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 01:07:56PM -0500, Ren? Berber wrote:
On 6/18/2013 9:37 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:

There was a project out there many years ago which did this.  You could
run simple linux binaries on Windows.  I offered to host the development
on sourceware.org (aka cygwin.com) but, IIRC, the developer never
responded.

I don't remember what the name of the project was and I'm sure that it
won't work with more modern versions of Windows but it is a cool idea.

Here's one project: http://lbw.sourceforge.net/ but I don't remember if
this is the one I was thinking about or not.

Here's another: http://atratus.org/

Quoting their page "Atratus is a Windows program that can run unmodified
Linux binaries."  ... "Atratus can load ELF format executables created
with gcc under Linux run them on a Windows system without a CPU emulator
or virtual machine".

Haven't used it, but it does sound interesting, and its currently being
developed (version 0.10).

Interesting.  That website mentions LINE which, I think is the project I
was struggling to recall.

Yeah, I was just going to mention LINE.  I don't know why I can remember
the name of such an obscure (although very interesting!) project and not
the name of people I just met. ;-)

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Larry

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