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Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: emulators/linux_base-c7
From: Alexander Leidinger <Alexander () leidinger ! net>
Date: 2022-09-05 10:27:02
Message-ID: 20220905122702.Horde.IllUrUMSxQN1IySIR4Ir2yR () webmail ! leidinger ! net
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Quoting Zeus Odin <zeus.odin@yahoo.com> (from Mon, 29 Aug 2022
09:48:48 -0400):
> I have a multi-boot system with Arch Linux, FreeBSD, OS X, and
> Windoze. Arch Linux kernel version is up to 5.19.2. Should that
> affect our decision?
>
> [zeus@olympus ~]$ uname -a
> Linux olympus.gods.org 5.19.2-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Wed, 17
> Aug 2022 13:48:51 +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> [zeus@olympus ~]$ uname -srm
> Linux 5.19.2-arch1-1 x86_64
>
> Will look at sysctl compat.linux.osrelease. Could someone give any
> direction in rebuilding my base-c7 or perhaps I can create base-c8.
> Thanks.
If you want to add a new linux_base port, the following links will
provide helpful info to understand what is involved and what shall or
shall not be in a linux_base port:
https://www.leidinger.net/blog/2010/09/28/the-freebsd-linuxulator-explained-for-users/
https://www.leidinger.net/blog/2011/08/29/howto-create-a-new-linux_base-port/
https://www.leidinger.net/blog/2011/09/01/howto-add-linux-infrastructure-ports-for-a-new-linux_base-port/
Increasing the linux version string (compat.linux.osrelease) may have
implications. Linux software may use that to enable certain features
of the software which relies on kernel behavior or linux syscalls. If
you change that, it may cause console messages about unimplemented
syscalls. If you are lucky, you / your software doesn't really need
the features of the kernel.
Even the current version string is "lying". We do not support all the
features of the announced linux version. But for the linux programs in
ports it is good enough and some checks about the kernel version are
overly restrictive in some linux programs / libraries.
Note, there is no "linux compat kernel" to recompile from source. The
linuxolator is not an emulator, it is a compatibility shim (= it
translates from linux syscalls to FreeBSD syscalls = some are the same
and no translation is needed, and some are a little bit different and
need only a little mapping between numbers or the data-layout). So if
your software complains about a missing syscall (or respectively the
kernel tells about unimplemented syscalls in the console), it means
you can not take some stuff from linux and run it, it means some
FreeBSD code needs to be written to make it work.
Bye,
Alexander.
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