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Re: How to test and debug Dragonfly BSD?


From: Sdävtaker <sdavtaker@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 17:25:40 -0300

DragonflyBSD got Virtual Kernels, those are a tool to run kernels over
kernel and debug them.
In the documentation site:
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/documentation/
there is a section for developer where you can read about codeing
standards, tools, repository handling, most what you need is there :-)
VBox doesnt run in DFBSD as far as i know and it had some tricks to
make DFBSD work in a VBox too, there is a reported bug to oracle that
never  was fixed and give troubles time to time (if you use it with
no-acpi, probably the only issue you will have is a necesity for
reboot after turn on, it works for me that way, no idea why, turn on,
it halts, soft reset, it works....some kind of Vudu for sure).
Also, check the irc, most the developers are there most the time :-)
Enjoy the project, there is a lot of fascinating things going on
Damian

On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 17:07, <Marcin Ropa> <marcinropa@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A few weeks ago I decided to spend my free time working on dfbsd and i
> started digging in code. I have experience as developer but there
> everything is new for me and probably I will have to spend many time
> before i will be helpful for the project. :)
> I have my first question.: How do you organize your work on DragonFly
> BSD? I am not going to ask you about your editor but how do you run,
> test and debug your code. Do you use VirtualBox, qemu or seperate
> machine? Does VirtualBox run on dfbsd or you run VirtualBox on another
> system, e.g.: FreeBSD and this is your development platform?
> I know you are busy, but if you find time please give me some hints
> how to organize work on operating system.
>
> thanks a lot and
> Greeting
>
> Marcin
>



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