Re: [dev] sbase installed first impressions

2016-10-03 Thread Greg Reagle
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016, at 17:23, stephen Turner wrote: > I see a few items have the -i removed, I can't say i use the > interactive mode but i assume you removed it due to redundancy and so > i'm curious how you would normally do that the suckless way. This probably sucks since I am not an expert

Re: [dev] sbase installed first impressions

2016-10-03 Thread Michael Forney
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 5:02 PM, stephen Turner wrote: > Thanks for the links i will check it out! Also i wasn't aware of the > -F function, playing with it now and that is a big help with working > around the whole color bit. Clearly the / is for directories. How are >

Re: [dev] sbase installed first impressions

2016-10-03 Thread stephen Turner
Thanks for the links i will check it out! Also i wasn't aware of the -F function, playing with it now and that is a big help with working around the whole color bit. Clearly the / is for directories. How are the rest used? Surprisingly even google doesn't know. From what i could see they didn't

Re: [dev] sbase installed first impressions

2016-10-03 Thread Evan Gates
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 4:34 PM, stephen Turner wrote: > @Evan > I am not too fluent at advanced shell at the moment so help me out > with this one please, I checked the advanced scripting guide but want > to make sure i understand this. Please do not read that, it's

Re: [dev] sbase installed first impressions

2016-10-03 Thread Evan Gates
> I have never had ls without color or column included (i'm spoiled) and > google isn't being overly helpful at the moment. I found the cols > command and ls | cols solved that so i can just create an alias, what > about getting color? Is there a suckless solution? An alias won't work here as you

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-10-03 Thread Alexander Keller
> what do you guys do for wget like functionality? opt for curl? I just use curl. If you really need something small, you could use netcat: nc example.com 80 GET / HTTP/1.1 Host: example.com User-Agent: netcat

Re: [dev] sbase installed first impressions

2016-10-03 Thread FRIGN
On Mon, 3 Oct 2016 17:23:50 -0400 stephen Turner wrote: Hey Stephen, > Background first. I'm running a simple kernel, busybox, make, pcc, > musl, binutils (patched for ash) environment. Its run from ram so i > can trash the environment as many times as i care to

[dev] sbase installed first impressions

2016-10-03 Thread stephen Turner
Background first. I'm running a simple kernel, busybox, make, pcc, musl, binutils (patched for ash) environment. Its run from ram so i can trash the environment as many times as i care to reboot. That being said I decided to install suckless in place allowing it to overwrite the busybox links just

Re: [dev] [stali] Need musl based toolchain on stali installation

2016-10-03 Thread Cág
Bruno Vetter wrote: Can someone give me some hints on how to achieve this? Hi, All you have to do is (at least how I've once tried it): 1. Create a directory for your build. 2. cd to it. 3. clone toolchain and src from Git. 4. cd src 5. Clone the kernel 6. export

[dev] [stali] Need musl based toolchain on stali installation

2016-10-03 Thread Bruno Vetter
Hi all, I would like to experiment with stali and install built-from-source applications on top of the base installation. For this I need a musl based toolchain not for cross-compiling, but as part of my stali system. Can someone give me some hints on how to achieve this? My experience so

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-10-03 Thread stephen Turner
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 4:34 PM, Hannes Blut wrote: > On 22.09.16 at 03:42pm, stephen Turner wrote: >> >> I liked the old debian floppy net install, 75 mb base cli only image. >> apt get your way to happiness. It didn't fit with the suckless as they >> did a lot to their system

Re: [dev] several questions

2016-10-03 Thread Sylvain BERTRAND
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 02:05:50PM +0200, Sylvain BERTRAND wrote: > On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 11:12:00AM +0200, Sylvain BERTRAND wrote: > > I will soon compile a recent linux kernel (with that c++ garbage which is > > gcc > > unfortunately) for x86_64/x86 and see if that kbluid was damaged again. >