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I'd love to be able to play with [MirageOS](https://mirage.io/) and we have a decent amount of the underlying OCaml machinery and libraries already packaged. Would be cool to make carefully tailored M…
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Again 🙂 . However, for the client part of the HTTP protocol, the MirageOS is slightly more complex. Indeed, a `connect` function which allocates a resource (such as a _socket_) is an _anti-pattern_ fo…
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Is there support for MirageOS?
Seen it mentioned in the slides and wondering if it's implemented or planned.
What's the status of the project otherwise in terms of feature completeness and stabili…
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Dev devs,
For experimentation purposes using mirageOS unikernels with GNS3, I need to use multiple network devices (at least 2, e.g. for a firewall unikernel). So far, using virtio target has worke…
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Not sure if it’s intended.
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- We need one to evaluate all the MirageOS 3 backends and determine if changesets are causing regressions or improvements.
- Many parameters to vary: individual library versions, OCaml compiler revis…
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I can't seem to run an individual deriver with `-deriving-plugin` as the README says I should be able to with version 4.2. All output from `ocamlfind` seems correct and consistent, but I always get `…
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a `mirage-gilbraltar`, as a `mirage-solo5` should exists and we should extend targets inside the `mirage/mirage` project. However, I think we must implement _yield_ before to be able to launch `lwt`.
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The current SDK PoC uses a custom binary encoding. We should switch to something easier to integrate with other language.
Justin [said](https://github.com/docker/moby/pull/1434#issuecomment-290674…
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The web server in MirageOS appears not to set the content type correctly when serving static files so I'm looking for an alternative web server.
Is it possible to build Ocsigen into a Mirageos uniker…