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I could compile the kernel on Lion if you want to?! Just need the source to do that. |
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You could allready compile the LLVM library for i386 + x86_64... you need it to build the tools... |
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I already did that.
Compiled the source a few days ago. |
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Ok no worries then
I'll put in an extra script in case the voodoobuild.sh does everything but the kernel (extra script to build kernel after build halt, do after building dyld + patching dyld + rebasing dyld + injections in xnu when it's patched). We'll get there soon... and it'll work great... |
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thanks for your efforts Phenom ll x4 955
ASUS M5A97 Sapphire HD6850 Kingston 2*2 GB WDblue 500GB*2 WD green 640GB Win 7 & SL10.6.8 |
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Thanks for the kernel System
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There are still some libraries which we don't have (libCoreSymbolication for example). It works better but there are still some apps which don't work with the custom dyld. |
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I finished making the kernel patches yesterday.
The code compiles well, now just some minor changes to the build script and we'll be on our way. I'll build the sources under Snow, upload sources and built product, then wastez can build it with Xcode 4.1 GM and then I'll patch those built products also up for Atom... I'll probably finish the building (and adapting) this evening, uploading the sources and built products tomorrow. |
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Ok thatīs really fine.
Just tell me if you have finished it. |
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I modified the script for building the Lion dyld + kernel.
It's currently building on my netbook (@ work). I'll upload it when the build finishes. It'll be uploaded @ insanelymac in my current legacy kernel thread (I'll post the link here). I've also made a compile_kernel.sh script to start the build in an allready patched + injected xnu-xxx directory. Both will need to be runned from within the voodoobuild-AnV-0.5.1 folder. 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |