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Linux Fast-STREAMS

Description: OpenSS7 Project Status Operating Systems.

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Overview:-

The STREAMS component is an implementation of SVR 4.2 MP STREAMS for Linux.

STREAMS is a fundamental underpinning for all STREAMS-based components under OpenSS7.


History:-

Work on Linux Fast-STREAMS started in 2003.


Status:-

Linux Fast-STREAMS is in the Maintenance stage.

Work on the project has been funded primarily by:

For additional sponsors of the OpenSS7 Project, please see the Sponsors page.


Dependencies:-

Linux Fast-STREAMS is a set of Linux 2.4.x or 2.6.x loadable kernel modules. It depends upon no other OpenSS7 packages. To use the package does not require patching of the kernel. The package is autoconf/RPM packaged and is suitable to configure, build and install against production kernels in popular distributions.

For additional information about general system dependencies, see System Requirements.


Design:-

Designs for Linux Fast-STREAMS can be viewed on the Linux Fast-STREAMS Design page.


Documentation:-

Documentation for Linux Fast-STREAMS is available on the Linux Fast-STREAMS Documentation page. The Linux Fast-STREAMS manual pages are available starting on the Linux Fast-STREAMS Manual Pages page.


Test Results:-

Test programs for POSIX testing for Linux Fast-STREAMS are available in the src/test sub-directory of the streams release package. Autotest test suites are available in the tests sub-directory of the streams release package.

Performance test results using these programs and tests suites are available on the Linux Fast-STREAMS Performance page.

Conformance test results using these programs and tests suites are available on the Linux Fast-STREAMS Conformance page.


References:-

References for Linux Fast-STREAMS are available on the Linux Fast-STREAMS Reference page. The Linux Fast-STREAMS Inttallation and Reference Manual is also available.


Code:-

Code is has been publicly released, and can be viewed starting with the streams package release directory.


Release Package:-

Several packages have been publicly released:

streams-0.7a.4.tar.bz2
This is a fully functional alpha release. This package has been rigorously tested with a fair test coverage and passes conformance and performance tests. The other STREAMS packages have been tested with this package.
streams-0.7a.3.tar.bz2
This was the initial public release and was largely released to provide information to the industry and allow code inspection of the code base. This release has been deprecated by the one above.

Please see the Linux Fast-STREAMS Package pages or the Downloads page for more information.


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