Oleg Verych
2008-Mar-21 22:07 UTC
[klibc] why klibc? (Re: Polling again: switch the list over to subscriber-only?)
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Jeff Bailey <jbailey at raspberryginger.com> wrote:> The only question that comes to mind is the future of klibc. Is there > still potential for merging at some point? In ubuntu we never got to > where we could do without glibcto do what? dual and quad cores in laptop with vista or similar (X based) operating systems are no better, than toasters in `xbill`. what was really done new and useful in recent years? zoos of * scripting and other languages, * window managers * useless GUI programs. * codecs * media players klibc is a good place to start even for aged kernel developers to do better, not sucking userspace. * boot * kernel run-time configuration * early userspace configuration and setup * efficient * shell * text-processing tools http://kernelnewbies.org/olecom + test bed (workability, security) for kernel interfaces + IDE for kernel development and usage - better, smart console (user-friendly, not legacy input and output) - smart and efficient text-based UI library - library of scripts and tools to make userspace (now mainly usr/inlude, glibc) manageable - same for kernel development making this working in kernel-friendly way, way, that kernel developers can walk easily themselves, might be a good reason to keep and develop klibc. i don't know why libc5 was abandoned, but surely solaris-based glibc with all those enterprise-only features of linux kernel are no way to go for simple and efficient operating system for ordinary users... mouse-clicking toaster -users and -developers don't care, for sure. -- -o--=O`C #oo'L O <___=E M
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- Patch to klibc to work with headers from make install_headers
- Development forever
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