Nosh only has binaries compiled for 64 bit and my linode is sadly still 32 bit. So I'm trying to build nosh for 32 bit, but I'm running into trouble.
First off, there's no README or anything, so I sorta have to guess. I tried running source/all.do and got an error about about redo-ifchange not existing. Ok, I vaguely remember this make replacement called redo, so I go to install that and ofc I now need to compile that because there are only 64 bit binaries for that too. I tried building redo, but running source/compile, but then got errors about no ./cxx or ./cxxflags. I made ./cxx a symlink to g++ but I have no idea what to put in cxxflags. Again there's no README for redo. I really like the vision of nosh, but these kinds of issues add enough friction that I am likely to reconsider using it. s6 is also not packaged for debian/ubuntu, but at least it uses more typical tools, like make, for compilation, as well as including a README and not being packaged as a tarbomb (more than one top level subdir in the tarball.) -- fREW Schmidt https://blog.afoolishmanifesto.com