:: Re: [DNG] Testing vdev with Busybox |
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>>> Everything but fs compiles and links both dynamically or >>> statically and both with glibc or musl. This is very satisfactory.
>>> With 'make -C fs' , I have a compilation error:
>>> however such a file exists in the include tree of gcc.
>>> I'm not used to include files without a .h extension. Is it a >>> C++ feature?
> "fskit/common.h" *is* the file which is included, and it is found. > But this file itself includes <iostream>. I found iostream somewhere > in C++ system headers; therefore I would expect the C++ compiler to > find it automatically. I suspect some trick is necessary to help the C > compiler find it also. But, as I wrote, I've no experience in C++ and > mixing C and C++. I tried to include <iostream> with its whole path, > but it just displaces the problem.
> I'm compiling against a version of fskit I built in may 2015 and > it might be obsolete. I might try to download the latest version.
> Anyway vdev proper doesn't depend on this special filesystem, so > that this is a minor problem and isn't at all a blocker for vdev > deployment. For me the primary problem is the failure to create disk > devices. There might be other problems but the log is very verbose and > I better wait until Jude is available to analyse it.
> The compilation is going well and I'm convinced that the problems > are caused by details. It might be that they are related to the way > I've configured or invoked vdevd, or the way I've laid out the files. > Therefore, if you are willing to debianize the package, I think you > could start now.
> Vdev in the initramfs is absolutely not critical. Busybox comes > with its own mdev hotplugger, which doesn't depend on dbus or systemd, > and there is no need for the hotplugger to be the same in the > initramfs and the final system. Actually I think it would make sense > to use mdev inside the initramfs, this way initramfs would be > independant of the choice of hotplugger for the final system -- to be > discussed. My efforts with Busybox are rather meant for tiny OSes > based on Busybox and musl.
> Cheers. > Didier
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