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On Friday 13 February 2004 01:17 pm, Chris Emura wrote: > I wanted to informally poll this group in an attempt to gauge the > amount of interest in Coda on OS X and perhaps better understand what > potential "resources" are available in the open source community to > help with any porting effort. I would like to see this happen. One of the reasons I haven't looked at the kernel module is my lack of access to OS X in an environment where I can do kernel hacking. Also, all my Coda time has been working on the Win XP kernel module. I have worked with 4 different version of the kernel module, NetBSD, FreeBSD, Solaris (which needs updating) and Windows NT/2k/xp. Many of the issues in updating Solaris are the 64 bit issues ... which may be similar issues to the OS X stuff. I'm assuming that the VNODE interface is similar to the BSD's and Solaris. I'll again have between 150 and 250 hours this next summer to work on Coda and I'm hoping that XP won't require much more time. (The current version I'm working with continues to trip a ASSERT in the NTFS code. Other that that it is quite stable for me.) --Phil -- Phil Nelson NetBSD: http://www.netbsd.org e-mail: phil@cs.wwu.edu Coda: http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu http://www.cs.wwu.edu/nelsonReceived on 2004-02-15 15:42:47