Yes, it does run. I’ve just
installed it (following instructions at
). As far as I can tell it is running
– I can telnet to it, and it appears to be sending packets. I don’t
know enough about jnos to test further.
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I’m running the standard PI raspbian
disro with latest updates – Kernel 3.2.27+
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73,
John G8BPQ
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Thank you
for checking this John...
But....
Did you try running the resulting executable? Nothing has to be
configured and it will create some junk folders in /root. The reason
to do this is that the problem with compiling JNOS on some of the
embedded (ARM?) Linux distributions - like Unslung on the NSLU2 - is
that JNOS uses the setcontext/getcontext scheme and that wasn't
supported.
I could compile JNOS on the native NSLU2 environment but it wouldn't run...
I'm moving my NSLU2's (and pogoplug) to Debian in hope of getting
around this issue...
73
Bill - WA7NWP
> 2012/9/18 John D. Hays <john@...>
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>> JNOS2 compiles.
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> Thank you John. It compiles on the Raspbian with default libraries?