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Re: oskit w/ c++
You should be able to compile your c++ code, and then link it with the
oskit libraries using the x86-oskit-gcc (basically ld) script. The tricky
part is compiling the c++ files against the OSKit headers files.
Maybe the easiest thing to do is look at our work combining the Click
Modular Router with the OSKit. Click is comprised of a bunch of C++ files
that get compiled with g++ against the OSKit headers, and then linked
against the normally compiled (gcc) OSKit libraries.
I don't know if this approach would work in the general case (I supposesd it
depends on how much of the g++ runtime code you need). You would have to
experiment with it.
You can pick up our Click+OSKit stuff at:
http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/software.html
Lbs
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Leigh B. Stoller
University of Utah - Flux Research Group
http://www.cs.utah.edu/~stoller
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References:
- oskit w/ c++
- From: HAIN DARREN EUGENE <dhain@falcon.cc.ukans.edu>