Update of /cvsroot/leaf/doc/guide/install-bering-uclibc In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv2894
Modified Files: buci-about.xml Log Message: reflect recent changes Index: buci-about.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/leaf/doc/guide/install-bering-uclibc/buci-about.xml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -C2 -d -r1.3 -r1.4 *** buci-about.xml 29 Apr 2004 17:25:02 -0000 1.3 --- buci-about.xml 22 Oct 2005 17:41:17 -0000 1.4 *************** *** 48,59 **** is that all binaries have been compiled with uClibc instead of glibc 2.0.7; but Bering-uClibc also supports ipv6, uses the latest sources, has ! some improvements and is significantly smaller. </para> ! <para>The detailed Bering <ulink url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/binstall.html">installation guide</ulink> and <ulink ! url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/busers.html">user's guide</ulink>, ! applies to almost every part of this release. The few differences, that ! exist are documented in a separate chapter.</para> </section> --- 48,58 ---- is that all binaries have been compiled with uClibc instead of glibc 2.0.7; but Bering-uClibc also supports ipv6, uses the latest sources, has ! some improvements and is significantly smaller.</para> ! <para>You may also read Bering <ulink url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/binstall.html">installation guide</ulink> and <ulink ! url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/busers.html">user's ! guide</ulink> chapter.</para> </section> *************** *** 61,77 **** <title>Why Bering-uClibc?</title> ! <para><itemizedlist><listitem><para>uClibc is a modern, stable, highly ! compatible replacement for Glibc. uClibc is developed for embedded systems ! and is therefore intended to be complete but lightweight. Trade-offs ! between speed and size were decided in the direction of size.</para></listitem><listitem><para>Therefore ! uClibc libraries are significant smaller than the comparing glibc ! libraries. This results in more than 100kb free space on the current ! Bering-uClibc image, even with additional features compared to the ! original Bering distribution.</para></listitem><listitem><para>The uClibc ! libraries are actively developed and maintained, including bugfixes, ! security-related fixes and new features as well.</para></listitem><listitem><para>With ! Bering-uClibc v 2.0 IPv6 support is available.</para></listitem><listitem><para>With ! Bering-uClibc v 2.1 it is based on Linux kernel version 2.4.24.</para></listitem></itemizedlist>To ! find more information about uClibc, look at <ulink url="http://www.uclibc.org">www.uclibc.org</ulink> .</para> </section> --- 60,98 ---- <title>Why Bering-uClibc?</title> ! <para><itemizedlist> ! <listitem> ! <para>uClibc is a modern, stable, highly compatible replacement for ! Glibc. uClibc is developed for embedded systems and is therefore ! intended to be complete but lightweight. Trade-offs between speed ! and size were decided in the direction of size.</para> ! </listitem> ! ! <listitem> ! <para>Therefore uClibc libraries are significant smaller than the ! comparing glibc libraries. This results in more than 100kb free ! space on the current Bering-uClibc image, even with additional ! features compared to the original Bering distribution.</para> ! </listitem> ! ! <listitem> ! <para>The uClibc libraries are actively developed and maintained, ! including bugfixes, security-related fixes and new features as ! well.</para> ! </listitem> ! ! <listitem> ! <para>With Bering-uClibc v 2.0 IPv6 support is available.</para> ! </listitem> ! ! <listitem> ! <para>Bering-uClibc v 2.2.x is based on Linux kernel version ! 2.4.26.</para> ! </listitem> ! ! <listitem> ! <para>Bering-uClibc v 2.3.x is based on Linux kernel version ! 2.4.31.</para> ! </listitem> ! </itemizedlist>To find more information about uClibc, look at <ulink url="http://www.uclibc.org">www.uclibc.org</ulink> .</para> </section> *************** *** 87,91 **** IPv6 support, and some cleanups. None of the changes leads to less features. Please take a look at the <ulink ! url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=91003&page_id=39">Changelog</ulink> to find out what has changed between the releases.</para> </section> --- 108,112 ---- IPv6 support, and some cleanups. None of the changes leads to less features. Please take a look at the <ulink ! url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=91003&page_id=39">Changelog</ulink> to find out what has changed between the releases.</para> </section> *************** *** 95,104 **** <para>In addition to the packages on the floppy disk, we are recompiling ! and rebuilding the most used LRP's and provide them in our cvs ! packages tree. This is an on-going effort.</para> <para>Read <ulink ! url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=91017&page_id=51">more</ulink> ! to find out what's available today.</para> </section> --- 116,125 ---- <para>In addition to the packages on the floppy disk, we are recompiling ! and rebuilding the most used LRP's and provide them in our cvs packages ! tree. This is an on-going effort.</para> <para>Read <ulink ! url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=91017&page_id=51">more</ulink> ! to find out what's available today.</para> </section> *************** *** 106,116 **** <title>Sourcecode</title> ! <para>In the cvs repository you'll find all sourcecode, patches etc. needed to get the sources compiled with uClibc, just in case you are interested to do it yourself.</para> ! <para>Read the Sources page and learn what's needed to compile your ! own packages. Additionally you'll find an introduction to buildtool, ! which will be enhanced step by step to build a floppy completly from source.</para> </section> --- 127,137 ---- <title>Sourcecode</title> ! <para>In the cvs repository you'll find all sourcecode, patches etc. needed to get the sources compiled with uClibc, just in case you are interested to do it yourself.</para> ! <para>Read the Sources page and learn what's needed to compile your own ! packages. Additionally you'll find an introduction to buildtool, which ! will be enhanced step by step to build a floppy completly from source.</para> </section> ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the JBoss Inc. 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