In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> > (Maybe I _am_ the only person who still cares about 
> > building on a host without perl.  If I wasn't, somebody else would have 
> > acked 
> > the patch...)
> 
> perl is pretty standard and I fail to see the benefits of avoiding it.
> For embedded development I see even less benefits as I assume
> any sane embedded development environment are based on a
> cross-toolchain so you do the build on a high perfomance box.
> 
> Building everything for my arm board on the arm board would be a disater
> for example.

Well, compiling the Linux kernel on the native system with the root
file system mounted over NFS has always been a really good regression
test for us. It exercises a *lot* of kernel code - tasks, memory,
network, ...

Being unable to do this just because we now also would need a  native
Perl is indeed a PITA...

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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