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Re: SEUL: Distribution of applications
> I was under the impression he intended loading or unloading code that
> would otherwise be #defined in or out.
Precisely. The older kernels were configured via #defines, and the code for
that particular driver (or more specifically the line in the space file) was
simply #ifdef'd out.
You can now link a binary against libdl, and loading module code is almost
trivial. Simply open the file, seek for the appropriate symbol (function
name), retrieve a pointer, and use it. Granted, splitting out the driver or
other code along a nice straight line and gluing back together again can be
messy, but applications like PostgreSQL already do that when they allow any
combination of a dozen database *modules*. They just aren't dynamic.
Erik Walthinsen <omega@seul.org> - SEUL Project system architect
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