On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 11:14:51 -0600 (MDT)
"M. Warner Losh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>             Jeremie Le Hen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> : Hi Warner, Norikatsu-san,
> : > :         Linuxpluginwrapper(LPW) is a most famous killer application
> : > :         of libmap.conf(5)!  (I think:-)
> : > Definitely.  While threading games are interesting, the linux plugin
> : > wrapper definitely is much more useful.
> : Why don't import this in base system and wrap it in a user friendly
> : tool ?  Some kind of advanced Linux compatibility.
> The wrapper is specific for each library or plug-in that it wraps.  It
> might be hard to generalize enough to warrant inclusion in the base...

        I don't know in the base...  But LPW Episode II will provide
        following feature:

        1. Integratied Plugin Wrapper Library
          The early LPW was implemented few functions, and unstable
          which I thinked.  To implement core functions needed by
          Netscape Plugins, so I splited pluginwrapper.
          But recently, I noticed that some functions are required
          by some plugins.  As result, I made similar wrapper libraries.
          So I'll try to integrate wrapper library.

        2. Add AMD64 Target Architecture
          I didn't make wrapper library for i386.  So I'll try to
          split MI/MD:-).  But I cannot implement amd64->i386
          wrapper:-(.

        3. Improved Source Tree
          I'll try to change source tree like FreeBSD's src/lib/libc.
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