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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] sHype access control architecture for Xen

aq wrote:

On 6/21/05, Reiner Sailer <sailer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This E-mail contains the sHype access control architecture
for inclusion into the Xen hypervisor (xeno-unstable.bk).
This is a follow-up on earlier postings:
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2005-04/msg00864.html

[snip]

any plan to write the tool in other language, not Java? i guess not
many people (include me) are willing to install Java on their system.

Hmmm. I have the same complaint about Python. I tend to like anything that can be compiled into a more or less standalone binary. The current Python tools have a whole chain of dependancies and I often find that this kind of thing ends up leaving me in a situation where I have conflicting dependancies. I just love staicaly compiled binaries or somthing that at most requires the libraries you get with a stock libc install.

I have not looked at the sHype tools but it may be that they can be compiled with gcj and turned into a static binary.


since python is used in xen, i  think it is a good candidate.

i will play with the code and give some feedbacks.

regards,
aq

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