Re: Obtaining non-exported symbol from kernel on runtime (without the debug symbols)
Re: Obtaining non-exported symbol from kernel on runtime (without the debug symbols)
- Subject: Re: Obtaining non-exported symbol from kernel on runtime (without the debug symbols)
- From: jesuitx <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 23:14:15 -0800
Hey Kool-Aid Man!
teehee!
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 6:15 AM, Michael Smith <email@hidden> wrote:Excuse me, but monkey business is taking FreeBSD and Mach, creating a
hybrid kernel, and crippling the API in a manner that doesn't let
third-party developers exercise the best of both systems. Is that
common sense?
When it enables companies to ship billions of dollars worth of hardware to tens of millions of customers, yes.
When it facilitates a company building a ground-breaking portable hybrid computing/telecommunications device, yes.
When it empowers thousands of third party developers in the form of the vibrant market for Mac OS, including many products that extend the system in useful ways, yes.
I realise that you feel that the current state of play is inconvenient to you, but you really do need to step back and read what Dean and Terry and others have written in this thread in the context of a much bigger picture than your own personal desires.
= Mike |
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