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task #11369: Submission of Khavi

Submitter:  Jordan <fishbot>
Submitted:  Fri 16 Sep 2011 02:56:32 AM UTC
   
 
Should Start On:  Fri 16 Sep 2011 12:00:00 AM UTC Should be Finished on:  Mon 26 Sep 2011 12:00:00 AM UTC
Category:  Project Approval Priority:  * 5 - Normal
Status:  Done Privacy:  Public
Assigned to:  mjflick Open/Closed:  Closed
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Sat 08 Oct 2011 02:08:00 PM UTC, comment #4: 

Thanks, approved.

Michael J. Flickinger <mjflick>
Thu 06 Oct 2011 09:27:42 PM UTC, comment #3: 

Pong

The project has been updated with the proper copyright notices for the Gnu GPL in all major source files. To prevent confusion, all of the ".txt" files included in the tarball archive are considered source files, in conscious awareness of the standard for ".s" files as assembly source.



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Jordan <fishbot>
Sun 02 Oct 2011 02:46:35 PM UTC, comment #2: 
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Michael J. Flickinger <mjflick>
Sun 25 Sep 2011 03:46:59 PM UTC, comment #1: 

i,

I'm evaluating the project you submitted for approval in Savannah.

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Regards.

Michael J. Flickinger <mjflick>
Fri 16 Sep 2011 02:56:32 AM UTC, original submission:  

A new project has been registered at Savannah
This project account will remain inactive until a site admin approves or discards the registration.


Registration Administration


While this item will be useful to track the registration process, approving or discarding the registration must be done using the specific Group Administration page, accessible only to site administrators, effectively logged as site administrators (superuser):



Registration Details


  • Name: Khavi
  • System Name:  khavi
  • Type: non-GNU software & documentation
  • License: GNU General Public License v2 or later





Description:

Khavi is a lightweight bytecode interpreter framework designed to run efficiently on embedded SuperH 3 and SuperH 4 systems. The interpreter is programmed in a combination of Assembly, C, and a native scripting language and is designed to execute programs as quickly as possible with as little memory as possible at the expense of minor loss of standards compliance. The project's aim is to provide a reasonably fast way to execute programs in common languages such as Java bytecode and Lua bytecode on systems without complete implementations of the C/C++ standard library.


Other Software Required:

No currently existing dependencies.


Other Comments:

The project is not intended to run on a free operating system (OS). Instead, it is projected to run in system space alongside both free and proprietary operating systems. In  that sense, the OS itself is little more than a bulky program by which to load the framework. The framework assumes control of the hardware until termination by the user, at which point control is restored to the OS. Also, the project recently suffered some data loss when the previous server went down, prompting registration here for a project center. It also deserves note that without a major remaining codebase, the current context switcher has been uploaded instead.


Tarball URL:

http://savannah.gnu.org/submissions_uploads/khavi_context_switcher.tar.gz


Jordan <fishbot>

 

(Note: upload size limit is set to 16384 kB, after insertion of the required escape characters.)

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file #24118:  Khavi.tar added by fishbot (88KiB - application/octet-stream)

 

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    2011-10-08 mjflick StatusPing-ed Done
        Open/ClosedOpen Closed
    2011-10-06 fishbot Attached File- Added Khavi.tar, #24118
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