"We are bringing Bash to windows" no that's not the story. The story is you're bringing Ubuntu native binaries to Windows.
@kellabyte Has anyone tested running static-linked binaries (from non-Ubuntu, even non-glibc) on this?
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@RichFelker Dunno, I want to get my hands on it. -
@kellabyte@RichFelker no one wants to say when it will be available but been told how to enable it when it ships
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@RichFelker@kellabyte The way I understand it, they’re either doing SYSENTER detect and emulation or injecting a VDSO with a new mechanism -
@evanphx@kellabyte That would be for 32-bit only, and wouldn't cover syscalls made via int $0x80 (necessary in some cases). -
@RichFelker@kellabyte Yeah, that’s exactly what I’m curious about too. Perhaps they are making threads as “linux” and routing int $0x80. -
@evanphx@kellabyte For 64-bit binaries, the "syscall" instruction is the only one that's needed, but I think Linux supports int $0x80 too. -
@RichFelker@kellabyte Sure, so long as the kernel knows how to handle int $0x80 when the thread is running an ELF binary, should be fine
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@RichFelker@kellabyte I don't think it is Ubuntu specific but when I saw it I didn't get a chance to run stuff of my own. Trying to get itThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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