Re: BSD licensed Picolibc 1.0 released

2019-09-25 Thread Sebastian Huber
On 24/09/2019 17:03, Gedare Bloom wrote: RTEMS has a fairly strong relationship (dependency) with newlib, and that has been working well for a long time. Although the prospect of having a way to 'drop-in' alternative libc could be nice for small targets, it would be of more interest to us to see

Re: BSD licensed Picolibc 1.0 released

2019-09-24 Thread Chris Johns
On 25/9/19 1:03 am, Gedare Bloom wrote: > Hi mko, > > RTEMS has a fairly strong relationship (dependency) with newlib, and > that has been working well for a long time. Although the prospect of > having a way to 'drop-in' alternative libc could be nice for small > targets, it would be of more

Re: BSD licensed Picolibc 1.0 released

2019-09-24 Thread Joel Sherrill
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 10:03 AM Gedare Bloom wrote: > > Hi mko, > > RTEMS has a fairly strong relationship (dependency) with newlib, and > that has been working well for a long time. Although the prospect of > having a way to 'drop-in' alternative libc could be nice for small > targets, it would

Re: BSD licensed Picolibc 1.0 released

2019-09-24 Thread Gedare Bloom
Hi mko, RTEMS has a fairly strong relationship (dependency) with newlib, and that has been working well for a long time. Although the prospect of having a way to 'drop-in' alternative libc could be nice for small targets, it would be of more interest to us to see ways to optimize newlib to shrink

BSD licensed Picolibc 1.0 released

2019-09-24 Thread mko
Hi List, I just got this news from my RSS feed, after a brief read, I think this is a better and simpler alternative of newlib library, Does anyone know how to use it in rtems project? mko ___ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org