Linux Kernel Developer job
Ted Gould
plug-devel@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Thu May 13 23:36:02 2004
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On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 23:15, Austin Godber wrote:
> "Infiltrating back doors into the INTEGRITY-178B operating system is=20
> virtually impossible"
>=20
> OK, so I will assume all employees are trusted.
>=20
> What compiler* does INTEGRITY use?
>=20
> Austin
>=20
> *Anyone hear of Ken Thompson's?
Actually, Greenhills builds their own compiler too. I've heard that it
is very good - but I've never really used it. With people I've talked
to Greenhills is more known for their compiler.
--Ted
PS - A carefully crafted conspiracy with replacing enough employees over
time, I'm sure we could get a backdoor in :)=20
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