Le 16/11/2021 à 14:31, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via Dng a écrit : > Anno domini 2021 Tue, 16 Nov 14:19:59 +0100 > Didier Kryn scripsit: >> Le 16/11/2021 à 12:15, onefang a écrit : >>> http://landley.net/aboriginal/about.html is what I used for my last >>> embedded Linux project. >>> >>> "Aboriginal Linux is a shell script that builds the smallest/simplest >>> linux system capable of rebuilding itself from source code. This >>> currently requires seven packages: linux, busybox, uClibc, binutils, gcc, >>> make, and bash." >> Aboriginal is nice and Rob Landley is doing a great job. But are you >> sure about uClibc. I thought Aboriginal had switched to Musl years ago. >> uClibc is pretty far from POSIX compliance, and also from Glibc, which >> would make the system difficult to use as a build platform, although >> otherwise functional, of course. AFAIR, Rob Landley is developping his >> binutils mostly because of a disagreement with Busybox license. > Is it still under devlopment? The archives end 2016. > Yes, very active and with pretty constructive exchanges and collaboration with Glibc. I'm on the mailing list. See http://musl.libc.org <http://musl.libc.org>
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