On 19.03.2018 15:20, Aditya Upadhyay wrote: > On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 8:36 PM, Kamil Rytarowski <n54%gmx.com@localhost> wrote: >> On 18.03.2018 15:11, Aditya Upadhyay wrote: >>> Hi Kamil Rytarowski, >>> >>> Thanks for pointing out the easier one for me. I really appreciate >>> your response. >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 7:06 PM, Kamil Rytarowski <n54%gmx.com@localhost> wrote: >>>> On 18.03.2018 08:55, Aditya Upadhyay wrote: >>>>> Hi tech-kern, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> This is Aditya Upadhyay. I was a GSoC student last year at RTEMS >>>>> Organization. My Project was POSIX Compliance. This year, I am mentoring >>>>> for RTEMS itself. >>>>> >>>>> I am interested in this project and want to work, not as GSoC student, >>>>> but as open source contributor. Would you like to suggest some points >>>>> that would help me to start with this project? >>>>> >>>>> I look forward to get a positive response from your side. It will really >>>>> increase the hunger of contribution. >>>>> >>>>> I am open for any suggestions. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks & Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Aditya Upadhyay >>>>> >>>> >>>> Welcome! >>>> >>>> I propose to start with an easier project. Since you are already >>>> familiar with POSIX compliance... execute POSIX compliance tests and >>>> detect & fix problems. >>>> >>> >>> Can you please point me the link, Where I may get environment setup >>> information for >>> POSIX Compliance? Once, I would familiar with the env setup, that >>> would be great for >>> working on it. >>> >> >> There was a project by Charles Cui: >> >> https://wiki.netbsd.org/projects/project/posix_suite_compliance/ >> >> https://github.com/ycui1984/posixtestsuite >> >> https://github.com/linux-test-project/ltp/tree/master/testcases/open_posix_testsuite >> >> There are still some missing parts, notably in POSIX threads. >> > > I have gone through these links and cloned the repo: > https://github.com/ycui1984/posixtestsuite > In posixtestsuite dir, I used gmake command. Correct me if I am going > in wrong direction. > Do I need to install Open POSIX Test Suite from here: > http://posixtest.sourceforge.net/ ? > Any suggestion ?? > The sourceforge copy is dated, better to use the copy from linux-test-project. The repo of ycuil1984 contains some pointers. Just keep figuring it out. >>>> This way you will get familiar with the Operating System, source code, >>>> contribution of the code. >>>> >>>> Starting WIFI work will be more clear with that prior knowledge. >>>> >>> I agree, Detecting and fixing the issues will make me more comfortable >>> to understand >>> NetBSD coding standard as well as it will enhance my POSIX Compliance >>> understandings. >>> >>> I request you to please point me some docs or link for setting up the >>> environment. >>> >> >> Please check the above links and the NetBSD Manual. >> >>> Regards, >>> Aditya Upadhyay >>> >> >> >
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