Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2014 23:22:59 +0300 From: Artyom Mirgorodskiy <artyom.mirgorodsky@gmail.com> To: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org Subject: Re: A few linux-f20 ports and Skype 4.3 Message-ID: <7823503.bJyWCWreeT@notebook.com> In-Reply-To: <20140807194357.GA14138@halon.org.uk> References: <20140807194357.GA14138@halon.org.uk>
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How I should prepare pulse audio? Previous version of Skype (including 4.2.0.11) hold if linux pulse audio libs is present in system On Thursday 07 August 2014 20:43:57 Vassilis Laganakos wrote: > Hello, > > I hope this is the right place to email about the Linux emulation > layer. > > It was identified in the recent Cambrige Dev Summit the need to keep f10 > base working as well as add Centos6, Centos7 and Fedora 20. xmj is working > on f10 and AllanJude on Centos6 and Centos7, last time we discussed about it. > > So I put together a few linux-f20 ports at: https://github.com/vassilisl/freebsd-linux_base-f20 > that seem to be enough to have run the Skype 4.3 port that I've placed at: > https://github.com/vassilisl/freebsd-ports/tree/master/net-im/skype4 > > The test environment is the lemul branch (put together by dchagin) on an > AMD64 box, where currently linux and linux32 have beed decoupled from > linprocfs, linsysfs and linux_common. Both linux32 and linux kernel modules > were loaded at the same time, when skype4 launched and signed in with a test > account. > > The linux-f20- ports are not polished, I need at least to fill in their > interdependencies and conflicts with existing ports; they have however been > checked with portlint. Currently only the i686 part is present. > I plan to extend them with their respective x86_64 parts, which in the past > have been used to get the ARM Foundation Model work on top of the 64bit > linux emulation layer. > > Hope somebody finds this useful! Once the ports are in a better state and > closer to submit quality I'll send them over with send-pr. > > Please let me know what you think :) > > Regards, > Vassilis > > -- Artyom Mirgorodskiy
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