Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:46:54 +0400 From: Vladimir Grebenschikov <vova@parallels.com> To: Beech Rintoul <beech@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org Subject: Re: kern/97326: [linux] file descriptor leakage in linux emulation Message-ID: <1223020014.1842.70.camel@localhost> In-Reply-To: <200810022334.02404.beech@freebsd.org> References: <200810030650.m936o55G018523@freefall.freebsd.org> <200810022334.02404.beech@freebsd.org>
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On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 23:33 -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote: > On Thursday 02 October 2008, Vladimir Grebenschikov said: > > The following reply was made to PR kern/97326; it has been noted by > > GNATS. > > > > > Probably, somebody encourages skype.com to build native FreeBSD > > version of skype ? > > That's something I'm lobbying for. As well as the port maintainer, I'm > also a member of Skype's closed beta team. I broached that subject > this summer when I met with Skype senior project people and devs. The > bottom line is the app is very tightly integrated and won't be an > easy port. Skype is willing to listen providing we can show them that > we (including the other BSD's) can show enough actual users to > justify the dev time on their part. I'm totally open for suggestions > on how to accomplish that, providing we have a large userbase in the > first place. Hm, i can suggest two ways: - usual web-petition, where interested people may leave a signatures - small change in Linux version of skype, that will report to skype actual OS even when skype runs under emulation. Probably counting number of OSS-based skype clients will give such number estimation even now (is there still many live linux desktops without ALSA ?). But this way will not count potential skype users who is blocked by emulation disadvantages (like second set of libraries in memory). As for real problem of "fair" skype porting I see lack of video framework (like V4L) on BSD. > Beech -- Vladimir B. Grebenschikov Parallels Inc. vova@parallels.com
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