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There is no need to support all possible architectures for "compel cflags" action. In fact, "compel hgen" can only support the one it was compiled for (with the only exception of 32-bit mode for x86). It looks like if we can use a few #ifdefs, there is no need to specify --arch anymore, let's drop it! Still, for the x86 32-bit mode we need to introduce --compat option. Note that "compel hgen" autodetects 32-bit mode for x86 by looking into ELF header, but in case of "compel clfags" there are no files to look into, so we need this --compat specified explicitly. While at it, - Makefile: define CONFIG_AARCH64 if building for ARM64 - fail to compile on unsupported/unspecified ARCH - make "compel --help" output a bit more compact travis-ci: success for More polishing for compel cli Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kir@openvz.org> Acked-by: Cyrill Gorcunov <gorcunov@openvz.org> Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: Andrei Vagin <avagin@virtuozzo.com>
CRIU (Checkpoint and Restore in Userspace)
An utility to checkpoint/restore tasks. Using this tool, you can freeze a running application (or part of it) and checkpoint it to a hard drive as a collection of files. You can then use the files to restore and run the application from the point it was frozen at. The distinctive feature of the CRIU project is that it is mainly implemented in user space.
The project home is at http://criu.org.
Pages worth starting with are:
- Kernel configuration, compilation, etc
- A simple example of usage
- More sophisticated example with graphical app
A video tour on basic CRIU features
How to contribute
- How to submit patches;
- Send all bug reports to mailing list;
- Spread the word about CRIU in social networks;
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