[openbeosnetteam] Re: net_server

On 2003-10-23 at 02:34:54 [+0200], you wrote:
> > > That's not true anymore, and we lost this mecanism when we switch
> > > from
> > > makefiles to jamfiles.
> > > Since, I've removed all #if USERLAND references, switching back to
> > > the
> > > same with
> > > build system-defined _KERNEL_MODE which is far enought.
> > > 
> > > However, I've failed ot find time to write jamfile building
> > > userland
> > > add-ons from the src/add-ons/kernel/network/* modules codes,
> > > something
> > > Ingo already have done for his DiskScannerTest app.
> > > I should try to follow his step here...
> > 
> > As I don't grow tired to repeat, I'm glad to assist in any way I can,
> > if
> > desired.
> 
> Ingo, I'm really sorry if you start to feel tired to offer again and
> again your help on this issue without any reaction from me.
> I'm not snobbing your help, promise! ;-)
> I perfectly know that you offer, everytime, to help/assist.

Fine, then I'll remain silent until being asked. :-)

> But... you did, already!

Wow! ;-)

> Your DiskScannerTest sub-addons Jamfiles are perfect examples someone
> in this net team should follow to
> fix Jamfiles under src/tests/servers/net/net_server/add-ons/* so that
> they're build as userland addons and link against the
> network stack tester app.

BTW, the disk scanner stuff is obsolete and will disappear completely 
eventually. I'm not sure how much is currently still working. The disk 
device manager and friends are current, but the modules are intended to 
work only with our kernel and hence are built only for userland at this 
time.

> Anyway, there is other issue than just jamfiles: most of the add-ons
> don't compile fine in userland mode.
> Mostly, wrong/missing headers issue there.

OK, I see.

> I'll try to finish my self-assigned userland stack test platform duty
> before october ends.
> Did I said october!?
> I mean 2003!
> ;-p

Hehe. :-)

CU, Ingo

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